43ª Mostra
  • Films
  • Director
  • Editorials
  • Tribute
  • Jury
  • Interviews
  • News and Events
  • Mostra Journal
  • Podcast
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • III Fórum Mostra
  • Cinema Alemão: por Mariette Rissenbeek
  • Restorations
  • Staff Members
  • Acknowledgments
Versão Português
VignettePoster
  • 43ª MOSTRA
  • Films
  • Director
  • Editorials
  • Tribute
  • Jury
  • Interviews
  • News and Events
  • Mostra Journal
  • Podcast
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • III Fórum Mostra
  • Cinema Alemão: por Mariette Rissenbeek
  • Restorations
  • Staff Members
  • Acknowledgments
  • Info
  • General Info
  • Find the Theathers
  • Mostra Central
  • Press
  • Tickets
  • Partnerships
  • Apoiadores
  • Roteiro Gastronômico
  • Hospedagem
  • Instituições
  • ABMIC
  • Books
  • DVDs
  • Archive

43ª MOSTRA INTERNACIONAL DE CINEMA

info@mostra.org

X

L´enfant Sauvage

L´enfant Sauvage
Direction
FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT
Screenplay
François Truffaut, Jean Gruault
Cinematography
Nestor Almendros
Music
Vivaldi
Cast
Jean-Pierre Cargol, François Truffaut, Françoise Seigner, Jean Dasté, Claude Miller, Annie Miller
Producer
Claude Miller
Edition(s)
32ª

L´enfant Sauvage

L´enfant Sauvage
  • |
  • 90 minutos
  • |
  • color, 35mm
  • |
  • 1970
France

Compartilhar
Tweet


In 1797, a savage, a boy, is captured in a forest in Aveyron where he has always lived. He is first taken to a center for deaf-mutes where he becomes the object of every type of curiosity. He is then taken in by Dr Itard who firmly believes it is possible to change the savage boy into a normal male. He names him Victor and subjects him to tests that prove he is endowed with sensitivity and intelligence. Itard fails to make him speak, but wins his affection.

SCHEDULE



BUY TICKETS

FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT
FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT

Born in Paris, in 1932, he began as a highly influential film critic for Cahiers du Cinéma. Along with his colleagues Godard, Chabrol and Rivette, he became one of the founders of the French New Wave with his directorial debut The 400 Blows (1959). His filmography includes Jules and Jim (1962), Fahrenheit 451 (1966), The Wild Child (1970, 32nd Mostra), Day for Night (1973, 28th Mostra), The Man who Loved Women (1977), The Last Metro (1980) and Confidentially Yours (1983, 8th Mostra). He died in 1983, at the age of 52.
43ª MOSTRA INTERNACIONAL DE CINEMA
  • ABMIC
  • Books
  • DVDs
  • Archive
  • 43ª MOSTRA
  • Films
  • Director
  • Editorials
  • Tribute
  • Jury
  • Interviews
  • News and Events
  • Mostra Journal
  • Podcast
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • III Fórum Mostra
  • Cinema Alemão: por Mariette Rissenbeek
  • Restorations
  • Staff Members
  • Acknowledgments
  • Info
  • General Info
  • Find the Theathers
  • Mostra Central
  • Press
  • Tickets
  • Partnerships
  • Apoiadores
  • Roteiro Gastronômico
  • Hospedagem
  • Instituições

 

Lei de Incentivo
Proac

Patrocínio Master 

Itaú

Patrocínio 

SPCINE
São Paulo Capital da Cultura
Cidade de São Paulo
Sabesp
BRDE
FSA
Ancine

Parceria 

Sesc
CPFL Energia

Apoio 

Projeto Paradiso
Imprensa Oficial
Governo do Estado de São Paulo

Copatrocínio 

Petra

Colaboração 

Masp
Renaissance
Prefeitura de São Paulo
Auditório Ibirapuera
Itaú Cultural
Jazz Sinfônica
TV Cultura
Instituto CPFL
Conjunto Nacional
Casal Garcia
Velox Tickets

Transportadora Oficial 

Audi

Promoção 

Folha
Canal Curta TV
Rádio CBN
Telecine
Globo Filmes
TV Cultura
Arte1

Realização 

Mostra
ABMIC
Secretaria Especial da Cultura
Ministério da Cidadania
Pátria Amada Brasil
ABMIC - Associação Brasileira Mostra Internacional de Cinema © 2019