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GIFFONI FILM FESTIVAL 1982 - 31 July.8 August

Sections & Films

THE WILD CHILD

Category: Edition 1982

Synopsis
1798. In a forest, some countrymen catch a wild child who can not walk, speak, read nor write. Doctor Itard is interested by the child, and starts to educate him. Everybody thinks he will fail, but with a lot of love and patience, he manages to obtain results and the child continues with normal development. This is based on true story.

Original Title L'enfant sauvage
Italian Title Il ragazzo selvaggio
Category Out of competition
Section Nocciola d'Oro Award to Truffaut
Tipology Feature Film
Duration 83'
Production Year 1970
Nationality France
Directed by François Truffaut
Screenplay François Truffaut, Jean Marc Gaspard Itard, Jean Gruault
Main cast François Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Cargol, Françoise Seigner

 regista Francois TruffautFRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT

French director François Truffaut began to assiduously go to the movies at age seven. He was also a great reader but not a good pupil. He left school at 14 and started working. In 1947, aged 15, he founded a film club and met André Bazin, a French critic, who became his protector. Bazin helped the delinquent Truffaut and also when he was put in jail because he deserted the army. In 1953 Truffaut published his first movie critiques in "Les Cahiers du Cinema." In this magazine Truffaut, and some of his friends as passionate as he was, became defenders of what they call the "author policy". In 1954, as a test, Truffaut directed his first short film. Two years afterwords he assisted Roberto Rossellini with some later abandoned projects.
The year 1957 was an important one for him: he married Madeleine Morgenstern, the daughter of an important film distributor, and founded his own production company, Les Films du Carrosse; named after Jean Renoir's La carrozza d'oro (1952). He also directed L'età difficile (1957), considered the real first step of his cinematographic work. His other big year was 1959: the huge success of his first full-length film, I 400 colpi (1959), was the beginning of the New Wave, a new way of making movies in France. This was also the year his first daughter, Laura Truffaut, was born.
Truffaut was the most popular and successful French film director ever. His main themes were passion, women, childhood and faithfulness.