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Director |
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Year |
1969 |
Country |
Michel Tarrazon
Length |
80 mins |
Label |
EUREK |
Format |
DVD Colour |
Region |
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Cat No |
EKA40296 |
Main Language |
French |
L'Enfance-nue: the title is French for Naked-Childhood. What's with the hyphen? I think it emphasises the relationship between adolescence and emotion (still in its raw state before growing-up hews it into some kind of form — if not quite perfect, if not exactly stable, maybe settled, at least, or dulled, at worst). I squint my eyes: The hyphen resembles a railroad spike, one element on the track that accommodates, and illustrates, a journey — the rail spike which young François, an hour and ten minutes into the film, will hurl from an overpass into the windshield of a passing auto. I peer harder and the hyphen looks like an arm outstretched: "Keep your distance." 45 minutes in and François has chucked a dagger at his foster-brother's head. Life is a journey, night becomes day, to love is to hurt, day becomes night. François's hand is stand-offish, and equipped for generosity: it directs a shopclerk to the scarf he'll gift to a difficult guardian; and to the elderly couple with the photo albums it pens the words: "I think about you every day." — L'Enfance-nue is Maurice Pialat's feature debut, and a phrase that describes the Pialat-genius.
Craig Keller on 10th September 2008
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