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The red balloon albert lamorisse 1956
The red balloon albert lamorisse 1956











the red balloon albert lamorisse 1956

  • Academy Awards: Oscar The Red Balloon, Best Writing, Best Original Screenplay, Albert Lamorisse 1957.
  • Cannes Film Festival: Palme d'Or du court métrage/Golden Palm The Red Balloon, Best Short Film, Albert Lamorisse 1956.
  • the red balloon albert lamorisse 1956

    Prix Louis Delluc: Prix Louis Delluc The Red Balloon, Albert Lamorisse 1956.

    the red balloon albert lamorisse 1956

    Prix Jean Vigo: Prix Jean Vigo, White Mane, Short Film, Albert Lamorisse 1953.Cannes Film Festival: Palme d'Or, White Mane, Best Short Film, Albert Lamorisse 1953.Pascal and Sabine were featured in The Red Balloon. Lamorisse and his wife had three children: a son named Pascal and two daughters named Sabine and Fanny.

    the red balloon albert lamorisse 1956

    A saba wind is a gentle wind that blows from the northeast, symbolizing the whispers of lovers. The title The Lovers' Wind is translated into Bad-e Saba in Persian. It was nominated for a posthumous Oscar for best documentary. His son and widow completed the film, based on his production notes, and released it eight years later. Lamorisse died in a helicopter crash while filming the documentary Le Vent des amoureux ( The Lovers' Wind), during a helicopter-tour of Iran in 1970. In the mid-sixties Lamorisse shot parts of The Prospect of Iceland, a documentary about Iceland, which was made by Henry Sandoz and commissioned by NATO. In addition to films, he created the popular strategy board game Risk in 1957, originally with the title La Conquête du Monde ( The Conquest of the World). Lamorisse also wrote, directed and produced the well-regarded films Stowaway in the Sky (1960) and Circus Angel, as well as the documentaries Versailles and Paris Jamais Vu. Lamorisse's best known work is the short film The Red Balloon (1956), which earned him the Palme d'Or Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and an Oscar for writing the Best Original Screenplay in 1956. He first came into prominence – just after Bim (1950) – for directing and producing White Mane (1953), an award-winning short film that tells a fable of how a young boy befriends an untamable wild white stallion in the marshes of Camargue (the Petite Camargue). He also invented the strategic board game Risk in 1957. Lamorisse Helicopter memorial, in Karaj Dam, winter 2018Īlbert Lamorisse ( French: 13 January 1922 – 2 June 1970) was a French filmmaker, film producer, and writer of award-winning short films which he began making in the late 1940s.













    The red balloon albert lamorisse 1956