Une Infinie Tendresse

Une Infinie Tendresse

Release date : May 31, 1970
Runtime : 1h 32m
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Original Language : French /
Director : Pierre Jallaud /
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May 31, 1970 1h 32m French More
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French documentary on the world of a brain-damaged, physically-handicapped child confined to a wheel chair, unable to speak but trying desperately to communicate with his nurse and the other children in the hospital. It chronicles his friendship with another youngster even more crippled than himself, their joy in being together, their little spats and, finally, the termination of their friendship by death. Directed by Pierre Jallaud, it is a remarkable achievement, treating its subject creatively yet with complete integrity. There is no commentary, no dialogue, only the natural sounds of the children and their environment.
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  • title:Une Infinie Tendresse
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1970
  • Runtime:1h 32m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Pierre Jallaud /
  • Writers:
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  • Overview:French documentary on the world of a brain-damaged, physically-handicapped child confined to a wheel chair, unable to speak but trying desperately to communicate with his nurse and the other children in the hospital. It chronicles his friendship with another youngster even more crippled than himself, their joy in being together, their little spats and, finally, the termination of their friendship by death. Directed by Pierre Jallaud, it is a remarkable achievement, treating its subject creatively yet with complete integrity. There is no commentary, no dialogue, only the natural sounds of the children and their environment.
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