Five Films by Albert Lamorisse

Five Films by Albert Lamorisse

2 Seasons

Everyday life becomes an adventure in the wide-eyed fables and fantasies of the beloved French children’s filmmaker.

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Five Films by Albert Lamorisse
  • Bim, the Little Donkey

    Episode 1

    Directed by Albert Lamorisse • 1951 • France
    Starring Jacques Prévert

    Featuring narration by celebrated poetic-realist writer Jacques Prévert, Albert Lamorisse’s first fiction film established his stylistic and thematic signatures: elegant simplicity, storybook-like voice-over, and empathetic co...

  • The Red Balloon

    Episode 2

    Directed by Albert Lamorisse • 1956 • France
    Starring Pascal Lamorisse

    Rarely has the spirit of childhood been evoked as exquisitely as in this Academy Award–winning cinematic fable, a fantasy with the texture of reality. On the streets of 1950s Paris, a young boy (played by director Albert Lamo...

  • White Mane

    Episode 3

    Directed by Albert Lamorisse • 1952 • France
    Starring Alain Emery, Laurent Roche, Clan-Clan

    Possessed of the timeless perfection of a fable, this tale about the unique bond between children and animals is Albert Lamorisse’s ode to the awe-inspiring majesty of nature. Amid the vast flatlands of t...

  • Stowaway in the Sky

    Episode 4

    Directed by Albert Lamorisse • 1960 • France
    Starring André Gille, Pascal Lamorisse, Maurice Baquet

    Following the international triumph of THE RED BALLOON, Albert Lamorisse turned to feature filmmaking with another delightful tale of a boy and a balloon. Making spectacular use of Hélivision—an ...

  • Circus Angel

    Episode 5

    Directed by Albert Lamorisse • 1965 • France
    Starring Philippe Avron, Mireille Nègre, Henri Lambert

    Albert Lamorisse’s second and final foray into narrative feature filmmaking is also a whimsical visual enchantment and an elegant and eccentric comedy. In it, a daring young thief (Philippe Avron)...