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Childhoods (film)

Childhoods (original title: Enfances) is a 2007 French anthology film directed by Yann Le Gal, Isild Le Besco, Joana Hadjithomas, Khalil Joreige, Ismaël Ferroukhi, Corinne Garfin and Safy Nebbou. Although a French reference gives its running time as 84 minutes, other resources indicate 80 minutes, with the work, in its entirety, composed of six vignettes, between 10 and 15 minutes in length, each by a different director, depicting formative incidents in the pre-adolescent lives of iconic filmmakers Fritz Lang, Orson Welles, Jacques Tati, Jean Renoir, Alfred Hitchcock and Ingmar Bergman, with each segment structured to resemble its subject's familiar signature style.

Childhoods
Film poster
Enfances
Directed byYann Le Gal
Isild Le Besco
Joana Hadjithomas
Khalil Joreige
Ismaël Ferroukhi
Corinne Garfin
Safy Nebbou
Written byYann Le Gal
Produced byLaurence Darthos
StarringJulie Gayet
Isild Le Besco
Elsa Zylberstein
Emmanuelle Bercot
Clotilde Hesme
Anne Benoît
CinematographyToni Malamatelios
Jowan Le Besco
Benoît Chamaillard
Lubomir Bakchev
Stéphane Patti
Éric Guichard
Edited byTina Baz Le Gal
Julia Grégory
Liza Ignazi
Bernard Sasia
Music byEvgueni Galperine
Tal Haddad
Production
companies
Tara Films
Arte France
Papaye
Distributed byZelig Films Distribution
Release dates
  • 2 October 2007 (2007-10-02) (Hamburg)
  • 14 May 2008 (2008-05-14) (France)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguagesFrench
English
Box office$140,148[1]

Written by Yann Le Gal, the director of the Fritz Lang segment, the project was realized during 2006–07 and premiered in Germany at the Hamburg Film Festival.

Segments edit

The film's opening vignette, a namesake of the future director's 1948 film, Secret Beyond the Door, takes place in 1900 Vienna, as Fritz Lang (1890–1976) accidentally discovers, at the age of 10, that his mother who, to spare her children the burden of antisemitism, had converted to Catholicism that year, is Jewish.

The second segment, "The Gaze of a Child", directed by Isild Le Besco, moves to 1924 Chicago in depicting a deeply traumatic moment in the young life of Orson Welles (1915–1985), whose beloved mother dies four days after his ninth birthday.

The third story, "Open the Door, Please", directed by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, is set in 1919 France, portraying an incident during the schooldays of Jacques Tati (1907–1982) who, at 12, was 180 cm [nearly 5' 11"], thus distorting the composition of the class photograph being taken with him and his much shorter fellow pupils.

Part four, "The Pair of Shoes", directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi, also set in France, but fourteen years earlier, in 1905, shows Jean Renoir (1894–1979), age 11, vacationing, as usual, at the country estate of his father, renowned painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, when an encounter with a slightly older peasant boy opens his eyes to the hidden meanings of life in the country and also teaches him about the unfairness of social class divisions.

Story number five, "Short Night", directed by Corinne Garfin and set in 1907, selects a moment in the life of 8-year-old Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980), a sensitive child with an unsympathetic and authoritarian mother, who, awakening in the middle of a dark and terrifying night in the London suburb of Leytonstone, calls out in fright, with no one to answer his cries.

The final tale, "A Birth", directed by Safy Nebbou, takes place in the Swedish city of Uppsala, giving a portrait of Ingmar Bergman (1918–2007), age 4, traumatized and unsettled while awaiting the 1922 birth of his sister.

Cast edit

Further reading edit

  • McNally, James. "Enfances (Childhoods)". Toronto Screen Shots (28 March 2009) Review of film screening at Toronto CineFranco Film Festival (with poster and link to trailer)
  • Tootpadu. "Enfances". Review of 7 May 2008 screening in France at Club Marbeuf 19 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine [in French]

References edit

  1. ^ "Enfances". Box Office Mojo.

External links edit

  • Childhoods at IMDb  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Childhoods film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Childhoods original title Enfances is a 2007 French anthology film directed by Yann Le Gal Isild Le Besco Joana Hadjithomas Khalil Joreige Ismael Ferroukhi Corinne Garfin and Safy Nebbou Although a French reference gives its running time as 84 minutes other resources indicate 80 minutes with the work in its entirety composed of six vignettes between 10 and 15 minutes in length each by a different director depicting formative incidents in the pre adolescent lives of iconic filmmakers Fritz Lang Orson Welles Jacques Tati Jean Renoir Alfred Hitchcock and Ingmar Bergman with each segment structured to resemble its subject s familiar signature style ChildhoodsFilm posterEnfancesDirected byYann Le GalIsild Le BescoJoana HadjithomasKhalil JoreigeIsmael FerroukhiCorinne GarfinSafy NebbouWritten byYann Le GalProduced byLaurence DarthosStarringJulie Gayet Isild Le BescoElsa ZylbersteinEmmanuelle BercotClotilde HesmeAnne BenoitCinematographyToni MalamateliosJowan Le BescoBenoit ChamaillardLubomir BakchevStephane PattiEric GuichardEdited byTina Baz Le GalJulia GregoryLiza IgnaziBernard SasiaMusic byEvgueni GalperineTal HaddadProductioncompaniesTara Films Arte France PapayeDistributed byZelig Films DistributionRelease dates2 October 2007 2007 10 02 Hamburg 14 May 2008 2008 05 14 France Running time80 minutesCountryFranceLanguagesFrenchEnglishBox office 140 148 1 Written by Yann Le Gal the director of the Fritz Lang segment the project was realized during 2006 07 and premiered in Germany at the Hamburg Film Festival Contents 1 Segments 2 Cast 3 Further reading 4 References 5 External linksSegments editThe film s opening vignette a namesake of the future director s 1948 film Secret Beyond the Door takes place in 1900 Vienna as Fritz Lang 1890 1976 accidentally discovers at the age of 10 that his mother who to spare her children the burden of antisemitism had converted to Catholicism that year is Jewish The second segment The Gaze of a Child directed by Isild Le Besco moves to 1924 Chicago in depicting a deeply traumatic moment in the young life of Orson Welles 1915 1985 whose beloved mother dies four days after his ninth birthday The third story Open the Door Please directed by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige is set in 1919 France portraying an incident during the schooldays of Jacques Tati 1907 1982 who at 12 was 180 cm nearly 5 11 thus distorting the composition of the class photograph being taken with him and his much shorter fellow pupils Part four The Pair of Shoes directed by Ismael Ferroukhi also set in France but fourteen years earlier in 1905 shows Jean Renoir 1894 1979 age 11 vacationing as usual at the country estate of his father renowned painter Pierre Auguste Renoir when an encounter with a slightly older peasant boy opens his eyes to the hidden meanings of life in the country and also teaches him about the unfairness of social class divisions Story number five Short Night directed by Corinne Garfin and set in 1907 selects a moment in the life of 8 year old Alfred Hitchcock 1899 1980 a sensitive child with an unsympathetic and authoritarian mother who awakening in the middle of a dark and terrifying night in the London suburb of Leytonstone calls out in fright with no one to answer his cries The final tale A Birth directed by Safy Nebbou takes place in the Swedish city of Uppsala giving a portrait of Ingmar Bergman 1918 2007 age 4 traumatized and unsettled while awaiting the 1922 birth of his sister Cast editMaurice Antoni as Pierre Auguste Renoir Maxime Juravliov as Jacques Tati Virgil Leclaire as Fritz Lang Max Renaudin Pratt as Ingmar Bergman Elsa Zylberstein as Ingmar Bergman s mother Pascal Elso as Ingmar Bergman s father Anne Benoit as Aline Renoir Julie Gayet as Fritz Lang s mother Isild Le Besco as Orson Welles s aunt Emmanuelle Bercot as Orson Welles s mother Vincent Solignac as Alfred Hitchcock s father Margot Meynard as Alfred Hitchcock s mother Clotilde Hesme as Gabrielle Jonathan Joss as Dolph LangFurther reading editMcNally James Enfances Childhoods Toronto Screen Shots 28 March 2009 Review of film screening at Toronto CineFranco Film Festival with poster and link to trailer Tootpadu Enfances Review of 7 May 2008 screening in France at Club Marbeuf Archived 19 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine in French References edit Enfances Box Office Mojo External links editChildhoods at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Childhoods film amp oldid 1186550792, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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