Released Date:
1997-05-30
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
80 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (403 Reviews)
Director:
Tony GatlifGenres:
DramaJean-Marie G. Le Clezio (novel)
Tony Gatlif
A fable unfolds. One summer day, a boy of about ten appears on the streets of Nice - no family, no possessions, no schooling, but with a brilliant smile. Mondo's most at home in gardens, fields, and at the seashore. The bustle of the city can seem to overwhelm him. He has good survival instincts, running from police and from threatening adults, and he is looking for a family. Over time, people come to know him - he helps out a street magician, befriends an old man who keeps doves in his suitcase, and finds a mother, herself an outsider. That smile is always at hand. Yet, no vagabond child sits well with the authorities. Can Nice keep this treasure of the spirit?
Released Date:
2008-08-29
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
UK, USA
Runtime:
94 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (33935 Reviews)
Director:
James MarshPhilippe Petit (book)
On August 7, 1974, Philippe Petit, a French wire walker, juggler, and street performer days shy of his 25th birthday, spent 45 minutes walking, dancing, kneeling, and lying on a wire he and friends strung between the rooftops of the Twin Towers. Uses contemporary interviews, archival footage, and recreations to tell the story of his previous walks between towers of Notre Dame and of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, his passions and friendships, and the details of the night before the walk: getting cable into the towers, hiding from guards, and mounting the wire. It ends with observations of the profound changes the walk's success brought to Philippe and those closest to him.
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