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The Red Balloon & White Mane Trailer (Albert Lamorisse) - 83 sec
Trailer for the theatrical re-release of new, restored prints of Albert Lamorisse's children's classics The Red Balloon (Le Ballon rouge) and White Mane (Crin-Blanc). Visit http://www.janusfilms.com for playdates and DVD info.
Auteur : janusfilmsnyc
Tags: the red balloon white mane trailer albert lamorisse janus films le ballon rouge crin blanc crin-blanc
Le Ballon Rouge (1956) by Albert Lamorisse - 504 sec
Chase and ending of The Red Balloon
Auteur : Ischia5484
Tags: ballon rouge red balloon Lamorisse
ojo rojo : homenaje a albert lamorisse - 205 sec
Música: Las reglas del rugby, por Mano de Santo. Video: Ojos Gemelos sobre Le Ballon Rouge (Albert Lamorisse), por Luis Montero
Auteur : azkarraga
Tags:ojos gemelos mano de santo video animación reglas rugby dibujos animados animation comedia ojosgemelos graforismos
White Mane (1953) 1/4 - 601 sec
White Mane (1953) (Crin blanc: Le cheval sauvage) French, B/W, English Subtitles Grand Prize Winner at the Cannes Film Festival. "A lesser-known short by the French master filmmaker Albert Lamorisse, whose Red Balloon is an all-time classic, White Mane is a beautiful but somewhat disturbing allegory that looks at first glance like a boy's adventure story, but actually contains real good vs. evil battles that can only be interpreted as a reflection of Lamorisse's own post-war angst. Shot in stunningly bright black and while in 1953, just eight years after the war's end and featuring narration co-written by the great James Agee, White Mane takes us to a vast marsh in southern France where herds of wild horses roam free. The horse known as White Mane, who stands out because of his coloration, is a herd leader and much sought after by the French cowboys who ride around the marsh trying to capture and break horses. Rounded up and taken to a pen, White Mane resists captivity and escapes dramatically, and the incident is observed by a boy named Folco (Alain Emery), who lives a subsistence existence with his fisherman grandfather and too-cute toddler brother (Lamorisse's own son) in the middle of the marsh." -Don Willmott, filmcritic.com Director: Albert Lamorisse Screenplay: Albert Lamorisse Cast: Alain Emery, Laurent Roche, Pascal Lamorisse, Francois Perié, Charles Guillaume, Alain and Denys Colomb de Daunant and Charles Fouhetty
Auteur : nigelhalfwit
Tags: White Mane 1953 Crin blanc: Le cheval sauvage French Albert Lamorisse Alain Emery Laurent Roche Pascal Francois Perié
Stowaway in the Sky - 471 sec
Original Title: Voyage en Ballon // An old aeronaut wagers he can fly across France in a balloon. He does so, along with an unexpected passenger, his stowaway grandson. Tou Tou, a mechanic, tracks the balloon's flight from the ground in an ancient touring car. This film was the feature length debut of Albert Lamorisse, the director of The Red Balloon and White Mane.
Auteur : CBSCFFestival
Tags: CBS Children's Film Festival Albert Lamorisse
Ballon Rouge - 512 sec
An autistic boy tries to impress a girl, his only friend, with a red balloon. (Production Completed: September 2007) (Cast) Bobby: Michael Trevelyan Sera: Rebekah Patterson (Crew) Writer & Director: S. Zhou Assistant Director: Janko Marcetic Sound: Paul MacDonald Bernard Ip Shot, Edited and Produced by: S. Zhou (Music) 'Waltz of the Flowers' composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Based on 'Laundry' exercise by Nicholas T Proferes) (An homage to Albert Lamorisse' 1956 film)
Auteur : sleepy0v0
Tags: Short Film Amelie Jean-Pierre Jeunet Tatou Binoche Red Balloon Lamorisse Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Hou Hsiao Ballet Autism
The Red Balloon / White Mane - The Criterion Collection - 86 sec
Release Date: 04/29/08 Buy "The Red Balloon" DVD from Amazon! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012Z361M?ie=UTF8&tag=egamimediacom-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0012Z361M Buy the "White Mane" DVD from Amazon! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012Z361W?ie=UTF8&tag=egamimediacom-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0012Z361W The Red Balloon: Newly restored and available for the first time on DVD, Albert Lamorisse's exquisite The Red Balloon remains one of the most beloved children's films of all time. In this deceptively simple, nearly wordless tale, a young boy discovers a stray balloon, which seems to have a mind of its own, on the streets of Paris. The two become inseparable, yet the world's harsh realities finally interfere. With its glorious palette and allegorical purity, the Academy Award-winning The Red Balloon has enchanted movie lovers, young and old, for generations. White Mane: In the south of France, in a near-desert region called La Camargue, lives White Mane, a magnificent stallion and the leader of a herd of wild horses too proud to let themselves be broken in by humans. Only Folco, a young fisherman, manages to tame him. A strong friendship grows between the boy and the horse, as the two go looking for the freedom that the world of men won't allow them. Long unavailable in the U.S., this extraordinarily shot wonder from Albert Lamorisse, the director of The Red Balloon, is a work of technical sophistication and immense natural beauty.
Auteur : egamimedia
Tags: Criterion Collection Pascal Lamorisse Albert Alain Emery
White Mane (1953) 2/4 - 601 sec
White Mane (1953) (Crin blanc: Le cheval sauvage) French. B/W, English Subtitles Grand Prize Winner at the Cannes Film Festival. "A lesser-known short by the French master filmmaker Albert Lamorisse, whose Red Balloon is an all-time classic, White Mane is a beautiful but somewhat disturbing allegory that looks at first glance like a boy's adventure story, but actually contains real good vs. evil battles that can only be interpreted as a reflection of Lamorisse's own post-war angst. Shot in stunningly bright black and while in 1953, just eight years after the war's end and featuring narration co-written by the great James Agee, White Mane takes us to a vast marsh in southern France where herds of wild horses roam free. The horse known as White Mane, who stands out because of his coloration, is a herd leader and much sought after by the French cowboys who ride around the marsh trying to capture and break horses. Rounded up and taken to a pen, White Mane resists captivity and escapes dramatically, and the incident is observed by a boy named Folco (Alain Emery), who lives a subsistence existence with his fisherman grandfather and too-cute toddler brother (Lamorisse's own son) in the middle of the marsh." -Don Willmott, filmcritic.com Director: Albert Lamorisse Screenplay: Albert Lamorisse Cast: Alain Emery, Laurent Roche, Pascal Lamorisse, Francois Perié, Charles Guillaume, Alain and Denys Colomb de Daunant and Charles Fouhetty
Auteur : nigelhalfwit
Tags: White Mane 1953 Crin blanc: Le cheval sauvage French Albert Lamorisse Alain Emery Laurent Roche Pascal Francois Perié
White Mane (1953) 3/4 - 601 sec
White Mane (1953) (Crin blanc: Le cheval sauvage) French. B/W, English Subtitles Grand Prize Winner at the Cannes Film Festival. "A lesser-known short by the French master filmmaker Albert Lamorisse, whose Red Balloon is an all-time classic, White Mane is a beautiful but somewhat disturbing allegory that looks at first glance like a boy's adventure story, but actually contains real good vs. evil battles that can only be interpreted as a reflection of Lamorisse's own post-war angst. Shot in stunningly bright black and while in 1953, just eight years after the war's end and featuring narration co-written by the great James Agee, White Mane takes us to a vast marsh in southern France where herds of wild horses roam free. The horse known as White Mane, who stands out because of his coloration, is a herd leader and much sought after by the French cowboys who ride around the marsh trying to capture and break horses. Rounded up and taken to a pen, White Mane resists captivity and escapes dramatically, and the incident is observed by a boy named Folco (Alain Emery), who lives a subsistence existence with his fisherman grandfather and too-cute toddler brother (Lamorisse's own son) in the middle of the marsh." -Don Willmott, filmcritic.com Director: Albert Lamorisse Screenplay: Albert Lamorisse Cast: Alain Emery, Laurent Roche, Pascal Lamorisse, Francois Perié, Charles Guillaume, Alain and Denys Colomb de Daunant and Charles Fouhetty
Auteur : nigelhalfwit
Tags: White Mane 1953 Crin blanc: Le cheval sauvage French Albert Lamorisse Alain Emery Laurent Roche Pascal Francois Perié
White Mane (1953) 4/4 - 601 sec
White Mane (1953) (Crin blanc: Le cheval sauvage) French. B/W, English Subtitles Grand Prize Winner at the Cannes Film Festival. "A lesser-known short by the French master filmmaker Albert Lamorisse, whose Red Balloon is an all-time classic, White Mane is a beautiful but somewhat disturbing allegory that looks at first glance like a boy's adventure story, but actually contains real good vs. evil battles that can only be interpreted as a reflection of Lamorisse's own post-war angst. Shot in stunningly bright black and while in 1953, just eight years after the war's end and featuring narration co-written by the great James Agee, White Mane takes us to a vast marsh in southern France where herds of wild horses roam free. The horse known as White Mane, who stands out because of his coloration, is a herd leader and much sought after by the French cowboys who ride around the marsh trying to capture and break horses. Rounded up and taken to a pen, White Mane resists captivity and escapes dramatically, and the incident is observed by a boy named Folco (Alain Emery), who lives a subsistence existence with his fisherman grandfather and too-cute toddler brother (Lamorisse's own son) in the middle of the marsh." -Don Willmott, filmcritic.com Director: Albert Lamorisse Screenplay: Albert Lamorisse Cast: Alain Emery, Laurent Roche, Pascal Lamorisse, Francois Perié, Charles Guillaume, Alain and Denys Colomb de Daunant and Charles Fouhetty
Auteur : nigelhalfwit
Tags: White Mane 1953 Crin blanc: Le cheval sauvage French Albert Lamorisse Alain Emery Laurent Roche Pascal Francois Perié
The Red Balloon (A musical interpretation) - 258 sec
Based on the 1956 movie The Red Balloon. Main music "Evil" by Project 86. Intro music is from King Crimson's song "Larks' tongues in aspic".
Auteur : chasinwind
Tags: The Red Balloon Project 86 Evil Rival Factions Ballon rouge Lamorisse art short film
,Sun Shines, Winter Falls, Sun Shines, - 273 sec
Original Short With Lou Reed's "Sword Of Damocles" From Magic And Loss And Part Of Albert Lamorisse's Le Ballon rouge (The Red Balloon). Concept By Xavier
Auteur : xavierXreivax
Tags: Lou Reed Sword Of Damocles Magic And Loss Velvet Underground Albert Lamorisse Le Ballon rouge The Red Balloon
RISK *game of world domination* - 188 sec
RISK the game of world domination Risk is a commercial strategic board game, produced by Parker Brothers (now a division of Hasbro). It was invented by French movie director Albert Lamorisse. It was originally released in 1957, as La Conquête du Monde (The Conquest of the World), in France. Risk is a turn-based game for two to six players, and is played on a board depicting a stylised Napoleonic-era political map of the Earth, divided into forty-two territories, which are grouped into six continents. Players control armies, with which they attempt to capture territories from other players. The goal of the game is to control all the territories—or "conquer the world"—through the elimination of the other players. Using area movement, Risk ignores realistic limitations, such as the vast size of the world, and the logistics of long campaigns.
Auteur : werdoner
Tags: risk vancouver hiphop seinfeld ukraine boardgame werd chadio azrael asume ektos POS game timelapse
Rose (Hammock-God Send Us A Signal) - 347 sec
Original Short With Hammock's "God Send Us A Signal" From The Album Raising Your Voice...Trying To Stop An Echo. This Also Includes A Screenshot From Francois Truffaut's Nouvelle Vague Film "400 Blows" (Les Quatre Cent Coups) And Lamorisse's "The Red Balloon" (Le Ballon Rouge). Concept By Xavier Reivax
Auteur : xavierXreivax
Tags:Hammock Trying To Stop An Echo God Send Us Signal Truffaut 400 Blows Jean Pierre Leaud Lamorisse Le Ballon Rouge
R Dub! Red Balloon Remix - 286 sec
Here's a remix I made from the audio version of Albert Lamorisse's "Red Balloon" with the music of Four Tet. Holla if you remember "The Red Balloon!"
Auteur : rdub520
Tags: Albert Lamorisse Pascal Red Balloon Le Ballon rouge Vladimir Popov Dub Sunday Night Slow Jams Paris France Leroux
ΤΕΛΗΣ ΦΥΛΛΟΣΚΟΠΙΟ - TELIS FLIPBOOK - 8 sec
ΤΕΛΗΣ-ΦΥΛΛΟΣΚΟΠΙΟ ΑΡΙΣΤΑΡΧΟΣ ΠΑΠΑΔΑΝΙΗΛ Εκδόσεις: SYLLIPSIS Σελίδες: 160 Σειρά: ΣΙΝΕΜΑ ΤΣΕΠΗΣ Διαστάσεις: 7x12 Έτος Έκδοσης: 2007 ISBN: 978-960-89431-1-7 Ένα γοητευτικό οπτικό παιχνίδι που συνδυάζει το βιβλίο με τα κινούμενα σχέδια προκαλώντας "ξεφυλλίσματα πολλαπλών αναγνώσεων". Αυτό το ιδιαίτερο έντυπο -δημοφιλέστατο στα τέλη του 19ου και τις αρχές του 20ου αιώνα- έχει λάβει κατά καιρούς και κατά γεωγραφικές περιοχές διάφορες προσδιοριστικές ονομασίες. Flipbook στην Αμερική, Flick Book ή Flicker Book στην Αγγλία, Abblätterbuch στη Γερμανία, Folioscope/ Feuilletoscope/ Kineograph/ Cinéma du Poche στη Γαλλία. Προτείνω ως ορθότερη απόδοση στα ελληνικά τον όρο Φυλλοσκόπιο. Το Φυλλοσκόπιο αποτελεί μια ιδιαίτερη μορφή καλλιτεχνικής έκφρασης, όπου με συνιστώσες τη σταθερά της Έντυπης Έκδοσης και τη ροή της Κινηματογραφικής Εικόνας, προκύπτει η συνισταμένη της Οπτικής Ποίησης. Μέσα από τις σελίδες του Φυλλοσκοπίου που κρατάτε στα χέρια σας, ξεπηδά ο Τέλης, ένας παιδικός χαρακτήρας που σχεδίασα και αγαπώ πολύ. Με τη μικρή αυτή ιστορία, οι εκδόσεις SYLLIPSIS εγκαινιάζουν τη σειρά Φυλλοσκοπίων με τίτλο "Σινεμά Τσέπης". Την ιστορία αυτή αφιερώνω στη μνήμη του κινηματογραφιστή Αλμπέρ Λαμορίς και το υπέροχο "Κόκκινο Μπαλόνι" του. Αρίσταρχος Παπαδανιήλ TELIS-FLIPBOOK ARISTARCHOS PAPADANIEL Publications: SYLLIPSIS Ltd. Pages: 160 Series: POCKET CINEMA Dimensions: 7x12cm Publication Year: 2007 ISBN 978-960-89431-1-7 A charming optical toy that combines merits of cartoon animation and book provoking numerous flips. This particular print work -popular in the late 19th and in early 20th century- has received through time and place many descriptive names: Flipbook in USA, Flick Book or Flicker Book in UK, Abblätterbuch in Germany, Folioscope/ Feuilletoscope/ Kineograph/ Cinéma du Poche in France. Filloscopio is the term I suggest we use in Greece. Filloscopio/Flipbook is a special form of artistic expression. Through the combination of Printed Publication and the flow of Pictures in Motion messages of a Visual Poem are conveyed. Telis, the child character I drew and love very much, springs out of this Flipbook playfully. With this little story of his, SYLLIPSIS Publications start a Flipbook Series by the title "Pocket Cinema". This story is dedicated to the memory of cinematographer Albert Lamorisse creator of the wonderful "Red Baloon". Aristarchos Papadaniel
Auteur : visualpoet8
Tags: TELIS FLIPBOOK ΤΕΛΗΣ ΦΥΛΛΟΣΚΟΠΙΟ ARISTARCHOS PAPADANIEL SYLLIPSIS ANIMATION POCKET CINEMA ΣΙΝΕΜΑ ΤΣΕΠΗΣ LAMORISSE
Je suis le vent - 248 sec
Original Short With Working For A Nuclear Free City's "Je suis le vent" From Businessmen & Ghosts And Part Of Andre Lamorisse's Le Ballon Rouge (The Red Balloon. Concept By Xavier
Auteur : xavierXreivax
Tags:Working For A Nuclear Free City Je suis le vent Businessmen And Ghosts Lamorisse Le Ballon Rouge The Red Balloon
La Vengeance des Ballons - 598 sec
Inspired, in part, by Albert Lamorisse's classic 1955 film "The Red Balloon", a group of abused balloons rise up to exact revenge on their oppressors. Shot entirely in Puerto Rico, this is Moralesfilms 2nd short. We hope you enjoy it and encourage you to check out Lamorisse's film and other shorts which it no doubt similarly inspired, such as "Billy's Ballon" and "The Revenge Of The Red Balloon".
Auteur : moralesfilms
Tags:Red Ballon Balloon Revenge vengeance billy lamorisse morales short homage
Maya's Red Balloon - 345 sec
Homage to Albert Lamorisse Made by Elon Ganor Actress : Maya Mor Production assistant Hella Ganor and Alexandra Rott
Auteur : Elon600
Tags: Red Balloon Maya Mor
RISK *ukraine is not weak* - 121 sec
RISK the game of world domination Risk is a commercial strategic board game, produced by Parker Brothers (now a division of Hasbro). It was invented by French movie director Albert Lamorisse. It was originally released in 1957, as La Conquête du Monde (The Conquest of the World), in France. Risk is a turn-based game for two to six players, and is played on a board depicting a stylised Napoleonic-era political map of the Earth, divided into forty-two territories, which are grouped into six continents. Players control armies, with which they attempt to capture territories from other players. The goal of the game is to control all the territories—or "conquer the world"—through the elimination of the other players. Using area movement, Risk ignores realistic limitations, such as the vast size of the world, and the logistics of long campaigns.
Auteur : werdoner
Tags: risk ukraine boardgame timelapse game entertainment funny world politics war slut vancouver canada eastvan