Google Doodle Celebrates Francois Truffaut
Google Doodle, which highlights anniversaries on the Google search engine, Monday showcased Francois Truffaut, the late French "new wave" film-maker who would have turned 80 on Monday.
Truffaut, who died of cancer at age 52, notably directed the films "the 400 blows" (1959), "Jules and Jim" (1962), and "The last metro" (1980) which Google Doodle illustrators chose to remember on the search engine's homepage.
Doodles are graphics added to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries and the lives of famous artists, pioneers and scientists, according to the Google internet site.
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