The Red Balloon (Le Ballon Rouge)

The Red Balloon (Le Ballon Rouge)
The Red Balloon (Le Ballon Rouge)

Film Details

Year

1956

Duration

34 minutes

Genres

Family

Language

French (English subtitles)

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Synopsis

One of the greatest children's films of all time, The Red Balloon is a much-loved French story about a young boy who goes on a series of adventures with a red balloon that he finds in the street. Although it has almost no dialogue, it's so packed with character and emotion that you'll be drawn in by it anyway. The story follows the adventures of a young Parisian boy named Pascal, who discovers a red balloon one morning, and soon finds that it has a will of its own! Together, the two set off through the streets of Paris - but not everyone is as taken with the balloon as Pascal. Beautiful to look at and impossible to forget, this is a truly brilliant example of everything that children's film can be.

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