# Bed and Board

> 1970 film by François Truffaut

**Wikidata**: [Q627975](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q627975)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bed_and_Board_(film))  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/bed-and-board

## Summary
Bed and Board is a 1970 film directed by François Truffaut. It is known by the alias "Domicile conjugal" and is classified as both a romantic comedy and a comedy drama. The film features the French actor Daniel Ceccaldi and was produced in France.

## Key Facts
- **Publication Date:** January 1, 1970
- **Director:** François Truffaut
- **Aliases:** Domicile conjugal
- **Genres:** Romantic comedy, Comedy drama
- **Country of Origin:** France
- **Wikipedia Title:** Bed and Board (film)
- **Wikidata Description:** 1970 film by François Truffaut
- **Sitelink Count:** 38

## FAQs
**What genres does Bed and Board belong to?**
Bed and Board is classified as a romantic comedy and a comedy drama, genres typically associated with dramatic works in theatre, film, and television.

**Who are the key figures associated with the film?**
The film was directed by François Truffaut and features Daniel Ceccaldi, a French actor who lived from 1927 to 2003.

**What is the alternative title for Bed and Board?**
The film is also known by the alias "Domicile conjugal."

## Why It Matters
As a work by François Truffaut, a prominent filmmaker, Bed and Board contributes to the landscape of French cinema. Its classification as both a romantic comedy and comedy drama highlights its narrative focus on interpersonal relationships and humorous situations within a dramatic framework. The film serves as a cultural product of France, a nation with a significant history in the arts and film industry.

## Notable For
- Being a 1970 directorial work by François Truffaut.
- Its dual genre classification as a romantic comedy and comedy drama.
- Featuring the actor Daniel Ceccaldi.
- Its French origin and production context.

## Body

### Film Identity and Classification
Bed and Board is a film defined by its release in 1970 and its director, François Truffaut. The entity is explicitly described in knowledge bases as a "1970 film by François Truffaut." It holds an alias, "Domicile conjugal," which is used to refer to the work. The film is categorized within specific genres: it is listed as a "romantic comedy," a genre of dramatic works such as plays, films, and television series, and simultaneously as a "comedy drama," a genre applicable to theatre, film, and television.

### Production Context
The film originates from France, a country located in Western Europe with additional territories across America, Africa, and Oceania. The historical context of France includes various inceptions, such as West Francia in 843, Francia in 481, and the First French Empire in 1804. The film's publication date is recorded as January 1, 1970.

### Cast and Connections
The knowledge entry links Bed and Board to Daniel Ceccaldi, identified as a French actor. Ceccaldi's lifespan is recorded as 1927 to 2003. His professional occupations are listed broadly under several identifiers (, , , ), and his citizenship is noted as France. He is one of the related entities connected to the film's identity.

### Digital Footprint
Bed and Board maintains a presence on digital knowledge platforms. It has a sitelink count of 38. The film is the subject of a Wikipedia entry titled "Bed and Board (film)." The broader category of "film" is described as a sequence of images that give the impression of movement, stored on film stock, and this class has a sitelink count of 235. The genres associated with the film, romantic comedy and comedy drama, have sitelink counts of 57 and 46, respectively.

## References

1. Bed and Board. Rotten Tomatoes
2. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
3. [BBFC database](https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/domicile-conjugal-q29sbgvjdglvbjpwwc0yodezody)
4. [Source](http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=1240.html)
5. List of film licenses issued from 1945 to 2020
6. [Source](https://www.eirin.jp/list/index.php?s_year=2022&s_month=4&e_year=2022&e_month=4&pageID=3)
7. [Source](https://www.cnc.fr/professionnels/visas-et-classification/35872)
8. mymovies.it
9. The Movie Database
10. Danish Film Database
11. [Source](https://www.acmi.net.au/works/95088)
12. National Library of Israel Names and Subjects Authority File
13. Trakt.tv
14. FilmVandaag.nl