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The 35m short, which follows the adventures of a young boy who one day finds a sentient, mute, red balloon, was filmed in the Ménilmontant neighborhood of Paris.
The 35m short, which follows the adventures of a young boy who one day finds a sentient, mute, red balloon, was filmed in the Ménilmontant neighborhood of Paris.
A boy finds a balloon - or is it the other way around? Together the pair wanders the beautiful streets of Paris, coping with grownups and the bands of local children. When one of the pair disappears, the loss is but temporary...


<63 Best Films about Children and Childhood (IMDb)>
<63 Best Films about Children and Childhood (IMDb)>
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[[Category:Film Studies--1950s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--1950s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--French]]
[[Category:Film Studies--French]]
[[Category:1950 Lamorisse, Pascal (actor) FRA]]


[[Category:Children (film subject)]]
[[Category:Children (film subject)]]
[[Category:Paris, France (film subject)]]
[[Category:Paris, France (film subject)]]

Latest revision as of 12:35, 1 September 2023

{fr} Le ballon rouge / {en} The Red Balloon [1] (France, 1956), directed by Albert Lamorisse, starring Pascal Lamorisse.

The 35m short, which follows the adventures of a young boy who one day finds a sentient, mute, red balloon, was filmed in the Ménilmontant neighborhood of Paris.

A boy finds a balloon - or is it the other way around? Together the pair wanders the beautiful streets of Paris, coping with grownups and the bands of local children. When one of the pair disappears, the loss is but temporary...

<63 Best Films about Children and Childhood (IMDb)>

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