In rural France, ‘Poil de Carotte’, an undernourished and unloved young boy, is badly treated by is ageing mother but his often absent father is unaware of all this. Everything comes to a head when the boy attempts suicide. The film opens a stunning establishing shot, nearly two minutes long and containing eleven distinct movements. ‘Poil de Carotte’ was filmed by Julien Duvivier in 1926 (silent). It was re-made by Paul Mesnier (1952) and Henri Graziani (1973).
Credits: Director, Julien Duvivier ; writers, Julien Duvivier, Jules Renard ; photography, Armand Thirard, Emile Monniot ; music, Alexandre Tansman ; art direction, Lucien Aguettant, Lucien Carre.
Cast: Harry Baur, Robert Lynen, Louis Gauthier, Catherine Fontenay.
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ACMI Identifier
X000285
Languages
English
French
Subject category
Foreign language films
Sound/audio
Sound
Colour
Black and White
Holdings
16mm film; Limited Access Print (Section 2)