Small Change (L’argent de poche)

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2026 UofL French Film Festival

Small Change (L’argent de poche)
Directed by François Truffaut

Sunday, March 29, 12:30 pm CINEMA + | BUY TICKETS

$12 | $8 Speed and Alliance Française members| Free for UofL students, faculty, and staff

“Francois Truffaut’s series of sketches on the general theme of the resilience of children turns out to be that rarity – a poetic comedy that’s really funny.”—Pauline Kael, The New Yorker

Too long absent from the big screen, Small Change is one of Truffaut’s most poetic and personal films, a radiant celebration of the world of childhood. Through a series of loosely connected vignettes in a small city in southern France, a group of children, from infants to adolescents, experience the joys and trials of being young. “Children exist in a state of grace,” as a young mother observes. “They pass untouched through dangers that would destroy an adult.” 1976, France, 35mm, in French with English subtitles, 104 minutes. Rated PG.

CINEMA+ with an introduction and post-screening discussion.

ZB Dilawar Moto32 after

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2026 UofL French Film Festival

Small Change (L’argent de poche)
Directed by François Truffaut

Sunday, March 29, 12:30 pm CINEMA + | BUY TICKETS

$12 | $8 Speed and Alliance Française members| Free for UofL students, faculty, and staff

“Francois Truffaut’s series of sketches on the general theme of the resilience of children turns out to be that rarity – a poetic comedy that’s really funny.”—Pauline Kael, The New Yorker

Too long absent from the big screen, Small Change is one of Truffaut’s most poetic and personal films, a radiant celebration of the world of childhood. Through a series of loosely connected vignettes in a small city in southern France, a group of children, from infants to adolescents, experience the joys and trials of being young. “Children exist in a state of grace,” as a young mother observes. “They pass untouched through dangers that would destroy an adult.” 1976, France, 35mm, in French with English subtitles, 104 minutes. Rated PG.

CINEMA+ with an introduction and post-screening discussion.

ZB Dilawar Moto32 after