Naked Childhood

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Foreign Title: L'enfance nue
Date: January 01, 1968 to December 01, 1968
Dates Note: 1968
Country of Origin: France
Place of Origin: France
Languages: French
Color: Color
Silent: No
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Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Love Exists: The Films of Maurice Pialat
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It is easy to see why Truffaut was a keen supporter of Pialat's first feature, which recalls The 400 Blows in its semi-autobiographical story of a young boy lashing out at life, and being passed from one foster family to another as he proves increasingly unmanageable. When he is placed in the home of an elderly couple, young François at last discovers a kind of peace, and can begin to discover the world. Pialat made excellent use of nonprofessional actors—the affectionate old couple essentially play themselves—leading Richard Peña to comment, "these actors inhabit their roles, and their world, in ways rarely achieved in cinema." In Pialat's unique treatment of the theme, as Jean-Pierre Gorin notes in Film Comment, "we are made to experience what is at the core of the foster child's life . . . The pathos of L'enfance nue is all about the zig and the zag of disconnection and thwarted emotions."


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