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Crin blanc : le cheval sauvage

  • 1953
  • Tous publics
  • 47min
NOTE IMDb
7,2/10
2,5 k
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Alain Emery and Pascal Lamorisse in Crin blanc : le cheval sauvage (1953)
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Crin-Blanc est le chef d'un troupeau de chevaux de Camargue. Un jour, il se fait capturer par les hommes. Mais il réussit à s'échapper. De caractère intrinsèquement sauvage, il ne se laisse ... Tout lireCrin-Blanc est le chef d'un troupeau de chevaux de Camargue. Un jour, il se fait capturer par les hommes. Mais il réussit à s'échapper. De caractère intrinsèquement sauvage, il ne se laisse apprivoiser que par Folco, un jeune pêcheur.Crin-Blanc est le chef d'un troupeau de chevaux de Camargue. Un jour, il se fait capturer par les hommes. Mais il réussit à s'échapper. De caractère intrinsèquement sauvage, il ne se laisse apprivoiser que par Folco, un jeune pêcheur.

  • Réalisation
    • Albert Lamorisse
  • Scénario
    • Albert Lamorisse
    • Denys Colomb de Daunant
    • James Agee
  • Casting principal
    • Alain Emery
    • Laurent Roche
    • Clan-Clan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    2,5 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Albert Lamorisse
    • Scénario
      • Albert Lamorisse
      • Denys Colomb de Daunant
      • James Agee
    • Casting principal
      • Alain Emery
      • Laurent Roche
      • Clan-Clan
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux14

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    Alain Emery
    Alain Emery
    • Folco, the Fisher-Boy
    Laurent Roche
    • Folco's Grandfather
    Clan-Clan
    Pascal Lamorisse
    Pascal Lamorisse
    • Folco's Younger Brother
    Francois Perie
    Charles Guillaume
    Alain Colomb Daunant
      Denys Colomb de Daunant
      • Horse Breeder
      Charles Fouhetty
        Pierre Bestieux
        Pierre Moureaux-Nery
        Jean-Pierre Grenier
        • Narrator
        • (voix)
        • (as J. P. Grenier)
        Frank Silvera
        Frank Silvera
        • Narrator- English
        Peter Strauss
        Peter Strauss
        • Narrator - English - restored version
        • Réalisation
          • Albert Lamorisse
        • Scénario
          • Albert Lamorisse
          • Denys Colomb de Daunant
          • James Agee
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        Avis des utilisateurs26

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        lionel-libson-1

        Extraordinary images, similar outcomes

        In the mid-fifties, Albert Lamorisse produced two beautiful, but strangely distant films, "The RedBalloon" and "White Mane". "Red Balloon" has been available and remained somewhat popular, while "White Mane" all but disappeared. Its re-emergence is welcome, as it offers intensely compelling black and white imagery, cinematography that is a cross between Ansel Adams and Atget, in its rich tones, dramatic light, and epic feel.

        Red Balloon, offers an interesting contrast. Paris is all muted earth tones and grays, with the balloons offering the only vivid colors. It is also interesting to remember that World War II was less than a decade earlier.

        Little Pascal, the director's son, is seen in both films, always appealing never "cute", but somehow distant. We don't really know him except as "the little boy".

        The two films are wonderful artifacts from a time when film was more art than marketing.
        6Doylenf

        Interesting B&W images from the man who did "The Red Balloon"...

        Although this was an award-winning French film that won honors as Best Short Film at the Cannes Film Festival, there's really nothing that memorable about this B&W odyssey about a wild stallion and a small boy who tames it.

        The background music is pleasant, the photography is pleasing enough and the boy is a natural actor, but the story seems to be lacking something in spirit and seems rather bland by the time it winds up its tale in 43 minutes with a rather ambiguous ending.

        ALAIN EMERY is the boy, Falco, who befriends a white stallion in Camarque, arid lands in the south of France, much to the displeasure of a group of men who were trying to capture the animal themselves. Once the horse accepts him as a rider, he spends the rest of the film trying to avoid capture by the men on horseback who chase the boy and the horse all over the dunes and finally the beach, where boy and horse ride off into the waves.

        That's the story. Whether it captures your attention completely or not is debatable, but it is definitely well made and worth seeing at least once.

        Trivia note: The main page at IMDb specifies that the film was photographed in Eastman Color but the print shown on TCM was in black and white.
        Michael_Elliott

        White Mane

        White Mane (1953)

        *** 1/2 (out of 4)

        Classic French film about a young boy (Alain Emery) who becomes fixated with an untamable white stallion. Even though the adults can't tame the horse, the young boy will stop at nothing to get the horse to notice him and eventually the boy breaks the horse. This is from the same director who made The Red Balloon and I must admit that I enjoyed this one a little bit more. Outside of one sequence, which I'll talk about later, this film is pretty flawless and at times downright beautiful. The cinematography is top-notch and really makes some great atmosphere especially the scenes in the pond. The pond sequence happens near the beginning of the film and it shows the boy putting a noose around the horse, trying to capture it, but then the horse takes off running and drags the boy through the water as well as the land. I'm not exactly sure how this was filmed but it was quite beautiful. Another great sequence happens at the end when the boy is finally able to get on the horse and a wild chase follows. The only rather disturbing scene is when the horse gets into a fight with another horse and this goes on for a good amount of time and it gets quite violent. The two horses are violently kicking one another and biting each other and these bites lead to some blood flowing and this scene is rather hard to watch.
        9Atreyu_II

        Not perfect, but very good

        Albert Lamorisse is mostly known for his beloved classic 'The Red Balloon', but before that he made this 'White Mane', which is almost as good. Although 'White Mane' is not absolutely perfect, it certainly is and feels authentic. I could say this is a must for anyone who loves horses. It is, that I can't deny. But in my book one doesn't necessarily have to love horses to enjoy this. It's all a matter of liking this sort of films.

        This short film is about a wild stallion in a wild region of France and his friendship with a fearless and adventurous young boy. The film tells how they meet and how they develop their friendship. This boy becomes the only human really worthy of the stallion's trust.

        The beauty of the cinematography is one of the best things about this. What we see is pure and natural, a "wilder" France not often seen in movies (that is, as far as I know). The boy is wonderfully portrayed by Alain Emery. The boy and the stallion have a perfect chemistry.

        This should definitely be on Top 250.
        10howard.schumann

        A truly gorgeous film

        A young pre-teen is protective of a wild horse that is the target of horse traders in Albert Lamorisse's exquisite black and white film White Mane. The short 40-minute film, winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1953, preceded the director's masterpiece The Red Balloon by three years but is as simple, haunting and magical, telling a story of friendship and love that is filled with wonder and the innocence of a child's imagination. The film is set in the Camargue region in the southwest of France where marshes and barren landscapes convey a sense both of awe-inspiring beauty and of hardship and unexpected danger.

        The horse, known as White Mane, though small is not weak and stands out for his fierce independence and disdain of man. He loves to run with the pack and refuses to be reigned in and controlled by the local ranchers who react to his willfulness with growing impatience and confusion. The boy, a fisherman named Folco (Alain Emery), lives close by in a small fishing village with his grandfather and younger brother (played by Pascal Lamorisse, the director's son who later played the boy in The Red Balloon) and watches the struggles of the men trying to tame the wild horse.

        Folco, though small and slender, has many of the defiant qualities of the horse but is also gentle and very loving. His desire is not only to protect White Mane from the ranchers but to tame him and claim him as his own and the film explores their relationship which develops into one of friendship and mutual trust. One of the outstanding sequences in the film is the fight between White Mane and another stallion for leadership of the herd. Another great scene is when Folco lassos the horse who, startled, runs off, dragging the boy behind him through the mud. At last, the horse stops running and looks back at the mud-covered little boy as the two sense an immediate and intimate connection.

        The ending is dark, perhaps too dark for many children, demanding of them a complexity that they perhaps are incapable of at a tender age. Yet the film does not patronize, introducing the viewer to the notion that standing up for what is right regardless of the outcome is one of the most important things in life and does not depend on age or strength. The poetic narration, delivered by Jean-Pierre Grenier and co-written by the acclaimed author and film critic James Agee, adds an extra dimension of sensitivity to the film that the viewer, whether child or adult, can immediately respond to. White Mane is a truly gorgeous film that will remain with you.

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        Famille

        Histoire

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        • Anecdotes
          Awards:
          • Nominated for the Best Documentary BAFTA Award (1954).
        • Gaffes
          During the boy's ride, in a quick cut, we see him riding in a curb bit bridle, then in a rope bridle, and back to the curb bit bridle.
        • Citations

          Narrator: The herdsmen were determined to find White Mane to prove to him that men are always strongest.

        • Connexions
          Featured in Le fils de Gascogne (1995)

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        Détails

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        • Date de sortie
          • 29 mai 1953 (France)
        • Pays d’origine
          • France
        • Site officiel
          • Official site
        • Langue
          • Français
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • Crin blanc
        • Lieux de tournage
          • Camargue, Bouches-du-Rhône, France(Entire film on location.)
        • Société de production
          • Films Montsouris
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        Box-office

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        • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
          • 34 570 $US
        • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
          • 9 004 $US
          • 18 nov. 2007
        • Montant brut mondial
          • 953 041 $US
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        Spécifications techniques

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        • Durée
          • 47min
        • Couleur
          • Black and White
        • Mixage
          • Mono
        • Rapport de forme
          • 1.37 : 1

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