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L'ENFANCE NUE - NAKED CHILDHOOD

by Maurice Pialat

synopsis

A ten-year-old boy feels unwanted when his mother places him in a home for wayward children. He goes to a foster home where a family of workers finds him to be too much for them. When the unruly child discovers the family plans to give up on him, he kills their daughter's cat in retaliation. He is sent to another home where he is cared for by an elderly couple. The boy takes to the wife's elderly mother, who reaches out to the disturbed boy. His deliberate disobedience lessens somewhat in his new environment, but he is arrested after throwing bolts at cars from a bridge. The boy tries to overcome his mother's rejection and struggles to boost his self-image in this childhood drama.

international title: Naked Childhood
original title: L'enfance nue
country: France
year: 1968
genre: fiction
directed by: Maurice Pialat
film run: 83'
release date: IT 27/08/1968, FR 22/01/1969, DE 28/06/1973, DK 27/04/1979, PT 15/03/1993
screenplay: Arlette Langmann, Maurice Pialat
cast: Michel Terrazon, Linda Gutenberg, Raoul Billerey
cinematography by: Claude Beausoleil
producer: François Truffaut, Claude Berri, Véra Belmont, Guy Benier, Mag Bodard

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