THE RED HEAD


POIL DE CAROTTE

directed by: JULIEN DUVIVIER

France

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1925

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108

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silent

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SILENT

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FR

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IT





Based on the novel by Jules Renard, The Red Head is considered one of the best films by Julien Duvivier, who also directed Pépé le Moko and made the first episode of the famous saga about Peppone and Don Camillo. Duvivier shot this first version before making a talking picture about the same story in 1932. Abused by a horrible mother and mocked by an overly selfish brother and sister, confronted with the indifference of his father, Poil de Carotte decides to hang himself. But his father saves him and the two of them find themselves together in the face of adversity.

– SILENT VERSION OF THE FILM OF THE SAME NAME SHOT BY DUVIVIER HIMSELF IN 1932.



DETTAGLI -

actors: André Heuzé – François, Henry Krauss – Lepic, Charlotte Barbier – Madame Lepic, Fabien Haziza - Félix
subject: Jules Renard
script: Julien Duvivier, Jacques Feyder
photography: Ganzli Walter
mounting: Anne Bauchens
scenography: Wilfred Buckland
other titles: The Red Head, Pel di carota, Poil de carotte
color: Bianco & Nero
taken from: Novel by Jules Renard
production company: LES FILMS MARCEL VANDAL ET CHARLES DELAC






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