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The Wild Child (1970)

The Wild Child (1970)
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Based on a real-life case study, recorded in Jean-Marc Gaspard Itard's 1806 volume Memoire et Rapport sur Victor de L'Aveyron, The Wild Child is spiritually in line with François Truffaut's other films about the pains of adolescence. Truffaut himself plays Dr. Jean Itard, a doctor working at Paris' Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. Itard takes on the challenge of Victor (Jean-Pierre Cargol), a nonverbal "wild boy" found abandoned in the woods. Realizing that the Institute's rather cruel methods may drive Victor further into himself, Dr. Itard brings the boy to his own home, hoping to establish a communication base with kindness and compassion. Once he has taught Victor how to listen and respond, Itard takes it upon himself to imbue the boy with a sense of morality. Adopting an austere cinematic technique (at times reminiscent of silent films), Truffaut unfolds his story with directness and simplicity. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jean-Pierre CargolFrançois Truffaut, (more)
Director(s):
François Truffaut
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Based on a real-life case study, recorded in Jean-Marc Gaspard Itard's 1806 volume Memoire et Rapport sur Victor de L'Aveyron, The Wild Child is spiritually in line with François Truffaut's other films about the pains of adolescence. Truffaut himself plays Dr. Jean Itard, a doctor working at Paris' Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. Itard takes on the challenge of Victor (Jean-Pierre Cargol), a nonverbal "wild boy" found abandoned in the woods. Realizing that the Institute's rather cruel methods may drive Victor further into himself, Dr. Itard brings the boy to his own home, hoping to establish a communication base with kindness and compassion. Once he has taught Victor how to listen and respond, Itard takes it upon himself to imbue the boy with a sense of morality. Adopting an austere cinematic technique (at times reminiscent of silent films), Truffaut unfolds his story with directness and simplicity. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
François Truffaut
Writer(s):
Jean GruaultFrançois Truffaut
Producer(s):
Marcel Berbert
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Not For Children)
The Wild Child Awards:
  • 1970 - National Board of Review - Best Director
  • 1970 - National Board of Review - Best Foreign Film
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    Mark T.

    I found this movie very interesting, there were no subtitles though. I completely under stood the language. The movie showed a wild boy yes but not a savage boy. The boy is intelligent and understands compassion form others. The movie does leave you hanging, wondering what happened to the boy as he grew older though.

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    Kristine V.

    This movie is very interesting if you don't mind reading sub-titles. There is no real climax to it though and it leaves you wanting to learn more about what happened to the boy as he grew up.

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