If you're of a certain age, chances are one of your seminal childhood moviegoing experiences was Albert Lamorisse's lovely The...
If you're of a certain age, chances are one of your seminal childhood moviegoing experiences was Albert Lamorisse's lovely The Red Balloon about a Parisian boy's friendship with a red balloon so iridescent that I incorrectly remembered the rest of the film as black-and-white. Now you can take your kids and/or yourself to see a gorgeously restored new print... released with Lamorisse's 1953 White Mane, an exquisite story of a similarly angelic lad and his horse-pal resisting capture on the shallow white plains of the Camargue. For all the seraphic beauty of the boys, neither movie resorts more than briefly to cuteness; both are escape fantasies that pay homage to the inventiveness of children. (Source: Village Voice)
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The Red Balloon | Details
- Award winner
- Golden Palm winner, Cannes Film Festival 1956. Best Screenplay winner, Academy Awards 1957.
- Runtime
- 38
- Genre
- Kids & Family
- Country of origin
- France