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The Children

Les enfants

France

1984

94 Min
Color
1.85:1
French
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DIR Marguerite Duras, Jean Mascolo, Jean-Marc Turine

EXEC Robert Pansard-Besson, Frédéric Vieille

SCR Marguerite Duras

DP Bruno Nuytten

CAST Axel Bogousslavsky, Daniel Gélin, Tatiana Moukhine, Martine Chevalier, André Dussollier, Pierre Arditi

ED Françoise Belleville

MUSIC Carlos D'Alessio

Berlinale (Competition): C.I.C.A.E. Award, Honorable Mention, Toronto, Chicago

Synopsis

A seven year old ‘child’ (played by an adult) decides to leave school declaring that listening to the other pupils discussing their studies for a while has allowed him to acquire enough knowledge. –BFI

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Marguerite Duras

4 April 1914, Gia Dinh, French Cochinchina. [now Vietnam] – 3 March 1996, Paris, France.

Ms. Duras was born in southern Vietnam and lost her father at age 4. The family savings of 20 years bought the family a small plot in Cambodia, but everything was lost in a single season’s flooding. The disaster killed her mother as a result. After high school in Saigon, Ms. Duras left Indochina to study law in Paris. As a young woman, she worked as a secretary in France’s Ministry of Colonies from 1935 to 1941, before becoming a writer. She wrote 34 novels from 1943 to 1993, and became an enduring part of Paris’s intellectual elite. In addition to her writing, she also directed about 16 films. For the film India Song (1975), she won France’s Cinema Academy Grand Prix. She claimed to have rescued French president François Mitterand during World War II, when he was a resistance fighter and remained a friend and unconditional campaigner. Her most noted novel is “L’Amant”, the story of a girl… read more

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Tom Shankland's The Children Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
Children have always been popular subjects for horror films. They are the symbol of human purity, but at the same time they are a completely different species altogether. They carry a different perspective
read on Twitchfilm.com

Fantastic Fest 09: THE CHILDREN Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
[This review originally appeared when the film screened at Toronto After Dark and reappears now with itès arrival at Fantastic Fest.] Ah, children. They’re sweetness and light and all the good things about
read on Twitchfilm.com

TADFF 09: THE CHILDREN Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
[Todd has a very different take of the film and we’re playing dueling reviews. Read his review here.] “You brought them into this world. Now … They will take you out” is the, frankly pretty awesome, marketing
read on Twitchfilm.com

Tom Shankland's The Children Review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 17, 2010
Children have always been popular subjects for horror films. They are the symbol of human purity, but at the same time they are a completely different species altogether. They carry a different perspective
read on Twitchfilm.net

TADFF 09: THE CHILDREN Review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 17, 2010
[Todd has a very different take of the film and we’re playing dueling reviews. Read his review here.] “You brought them into this world. Now … They will take you out” is the, frankly pretty awesome, marketing
read on Twitchfilm.net

Fantastic Fest 09: THE CHILDREN Review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 17, 2010
[This review originally appeared when the film screened at Toronto After Dark and reappears now with itès arrival at Fantastic Fest.] Ah, children. They’re sweetness and light and all the good things about
read on Twitchfilm.net

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