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FORBIDDEN GAMES

by René Clément

synopsis

A girl of perhaps five or six is orphaned in an air raid while fleeing a French city with her parents early in World War II. She is befriended by a pre-adolescent peasant boy after she wandered away from the other refugees, and is taken in for a few weeks by his family. The children become fast friends, and the film follows their attempt to assimilate the deaths they both face, and the religious rituals surrounding those deaths, through the construction of a cemetery for all sorts of animals. Child-like and adult activity are frequently at cross-purposes, however.

international title: Forbidden Games
original title: Jeux interdits
country: France
year: 1952
genre: fiction
directed by: René Clément
film run: 83'
release date: FR 09/05/1952, IT 31/08/1952, UK 03/1953, PT 20/05/1953, DE 21/07/1953, DK 16/09/1953, SE 08/02/1954, AT 02/1954, FI 15/10/1954, HU 23/02/1956, ES 28/02/1972, DD 20/10/1977
screenplay: François Boyer, Jean Aurenche, Pierre Bost, René Clément
cast: Georges Poujouly, Brigitte Fossey, Amédée
cinematography by: Robert Juillard
film editing: Roger Dwyre
producer: Robert Dorfmann

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