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La Guerre des boutons

Original title: La guerre des boutons
  • 1962
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  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.9K
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La Guerre des boutons (1962)
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The school boys of two villages in France are fighting. Their trophy are the buttons they will snatch from the enemy. This fight will bring those kids to everlasting friendship...eventually.The school boys of two villages in France are fighting. Their trophy are the buttons they will snatch from the enemy. This fight will bring those kids to everlasting friendship...eventually.The school boys of two villages in France are fighting. Their trophy are the buttons they will snatch from the enemy. This fight will bring those kids to everlasting friendship...eventually.

  • Director
    • Yves Robert
  • Writers
    • Louis Pergaud
    • François Boyer
    • Yves Robert
  • Stars
    • Jacques Dufilho
    • Yvette Etiévant
    • Michel Galabru
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Yves Robert
    • Writers
      • Louis Pergaud
      • François Boyer
      • Yves Robert
    • Stars
      • Jacques Dufilho
      • Yvette Etiévant
      • Michel Galabru
    • 11User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jacques Dufilho
    Jacques Dufilho
    • L'Aztec's father
    Yvette Etiévant
    Yvette Etiévant
    • Lebrac's mother
    Michel Galabru
    Michel Galabru
    • Bacaillé's father
    Michèle Méritz
    Michèle Méritz
    • L'Aztec's mother
    Jean Richard
    Jean Richard
    • Lebrac's father
    Pierre Tchernia
    Pierre Tchernia
    • Bédouin
    Pierre Trabaud
    • School teacher
    Claude Confortès
    Claude Confortès
    • Nestor the postman
    Paul Crauchet
    Paul Crauchet
    • Touegueule
    Henri Labussière
    • A countryman
    Yves Peneau
    • Le préfet des études…
    Robert Rollis
    • Le père de 'Migue la Lune'…
    Louisette Rousseau
    • Bacaillé's mother
    Gérard Aubry
    • Un enfant de la bande à Lebrac
    • (uncredited)
    François Bazinsky
    • Un enfant de la bande à Lebrac
    • (uncredited)
    Christophe Bourseiller
    Christophe Bourseiller
    • Gaston
    • (uncredited)
    Claude Bourseiller
      François Boyer
      • The priest
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Yves Robert
      • Writers
        • Louis Pergaud
        • François Boyer
        • Yves Robert
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      User reviews11

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      10elfqueen

      This is what cinema should be like

      The war of the buttons is one of those films that warms the cockles even at a tender age (where such nostalgic sentimentality like cocklewarming is not even a concept yet). The artful description of human nature at its early stages, the heartache of being young, the struggle of empowering onself and of feeling powerless in a world dominated by grown-up violence and/or indifference is so tender, so enchanting that it should be compulsory on school curricula, at least for students of French. Seeing this film makes me yearn for the French countryside, it makes me laugh, it makes me happy, it makes me want to be child and to have a child of my own. And it also moves me to tears, and makes me remember the agonies of childhood. In short, this film is true art in the old philosophical sense: it produces emotion, true emotion, it depicts beauty and it involves its audience in thorough katharsis. A gem.
      8MarioB

      The best movie with children

      French director are 90 % of the time great for movies with children, because children looks and sounds like real children, not adults in the bodies of childs. I remember seeing this one when I was a kid in the sixties. Years later, I saw it with my adult eyes and the impressions are the same : this is really a film about children! Adults, here, all looks like people from another planet. There are lots a funny gags and we also have the chance to see a forbiddon rural France, very rustic and in relation with nature. Some English director make a remake in the 1990's, but this is the original. A delight!
      dlkumler

      Unforgettable movie: kids games

      This unforgettable movie about poor, rural French kids who battle each other as representatives for the "republic" or for the "monarchy" in the woods after school. The loser has his buttons knifed off by the winner; since the loser has only 1 pair of trousers he must ask his mama to sew on his buttons.... This "simple" outcome has stuck with d me for 20 years--this great simple film that explores how children unwittingly play out their parents' point of view and how that affects their developing identity. It is wondrously un-American: it's not about individuality triumphing over; it is a view of a world that America has never filmed or explored: one where poor people have character but are condemned to repeat unwinnable battles of the past.
      8yusufpiskin

      Quote from the book: "...and to think that when we grow up we may be as stupid as they (elders) are!"

      "La guerre des boutons" is based on the same title book by Louis Pergaud, which was published in 1912 - 3 years before its author was killed in action from friendly fire during World War I.

      The book and its story, although it can be considered lighthearted and humorous, it is a dark manifestation about the stupidity and the futility of war.

      Watching this film, almost 30 years after I firstly read the book (on a Boy Scout summer camp), I remembered not only the joyfulness and the innocence of my own childhood but also themes, points and conflicts from the book, that I couldn't fully perceive them as a child while I was reading it, such as leadership, friendship, camaraderie, tolerance, belonging versus violence, abuse, hating, bullying.

      This 1962 film was a nostalgic trip to those years and a fine adaptation of the book.
      8dbdumonteil

      Tribute to Yves Robert.

      Yves Robert died a few days back and I write this comment as a tribute to him:"la guerre des boutons" is a timeless brats movie,which can be watched forty years after with the same pleasure:a blockbuster when it was released in France in 1961,French kids enjoy it at least as much as their parents or grandparents today.

      Of course,Louis Pergaud's Rabelaisian novel,written at the beginning of last century, was watered down (but not cheapened),or else it would not have been accepted by the censorship:there are lines in this book that would make blush the well-meanings.The words are crude and not prudish at all.The story was much more than a funny joke though:actually,the children aped the grown-ups and THEIR wars:("to think,that later,we will be as stupid as'em!"-this is the last line of the movie).

      Yves Robert transposed the action to the rural sixties.He gathered lots and lots of children whom he directed masterfully."Magna cum laude",first class honours,for young "Petit Gibus"!anyone who watches the movie will love him:he's so funny when he gets drunk!Shot in black and white,the movie will remind you of your schooldays.

      Louis Pergaud died in 1915.The war he was waging was not a war of the buttons.

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      • Trivia
        None of the child actors in this movie are listed in the credits.
      • Alternate versions
        West German re-release (1984) was cut by ca. 6 minutes to secure a "Not under 6" rating. This re-release version was used for all subsequent home video releases. The uncut version was released as a bonus feature on the 2005 DVD release (with the missing scenes in French with German subtitles, despite the fact that the complete film was dubbed in 1962).
      • Connections
        Referenced in Les échos du cinéma: Episode #1.32 (1961)
      • Soundtracks
        Le Chant du Départ
        Music by Étienne-Nicolas Méhul

        Lyrics by Marie-Joseph Chénier

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      • Release date
        • April 18, 1962 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • War of the Buttons
      • Filming locations
        • Armenonville, Bailleau-Armenonville, Eure-et-Loir, France(Longeverne town: main street and school)
      • Production company
        • Les Productions de la Guéville
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 30 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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