Yo maté a Antoine Doinel
Capitalizing on the real-life visit of actor Jean-Pierre Léaud to a screening in Buenos Aires, the director creates a playful cinematic essay centered on the figure of Antoine Doinel—the character created by François Truffaut and portrayed, and even "vampirized," by Léaud.Synopsis: A cinephile constructs his generational autobiography by linking the maturity struggles of contemporary cinema to the character of Antoine Doinel. When he learns that the actor who played him is visiting his city, he decides to take a drastic course of action.
