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The Red Balloon (Released by Janus Films, in association with the Criterion Collection)

The Red Balloon (Released by Janus Films, in association with the Criterion Collection)

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Director: Albert Lamorisse
Actor: Red Balloon
Studio: Janus Films
Category: DVD

List Price: $14.95
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 123 reviews
Sales Rank: 1024

Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: French (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: G (General Audience)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 34
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: CC1746DDVD
UPC: 715515028820
EAN: 0715515028820
ASIN: B0012Z361M

Theatrical Release Date: March 11, 1957
Release Date: April 29, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The late French filmmaker Albert Lamorisse made this classic, 1956 short work about a lonely little Parisian boy (Pascal Lamorisse) befriended by a large red balloon, which seems to have a will of its own. As with his preceding short, 1952's White Mane, Lamorisse took home a grand prize from the Cannes Film Festival for The Red Balloon, and the latter film also won an Academy Award. There have been some stimulating pieces of film criticism (some pro, some con) written about the aesthetics of this little movie over the years, but there's no question it makes for a touching, allegorical piece always certain to prompt conversations among viewers of any age. --Tom Keogh

Product Description
Newly restored and available for the first time on DVD Albert Lamorisse's exquisite The Red Balloon remains one of the most beloved children's films of all time. In this deceptively simple nearly wordless tale a young boy discovers a stray balloon which seems to have a mind of its own on the streets of Paris. The two become inseparable yet the world's harsh realities finally interfere. With its glorious palette and allegorical purity the Academy Award-winning The Red Balloon has enchanted movie lovers young and old for generations.System Requirements:LENGTH: 34 minutes Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 715515028820 Manufacturer No: CC1746DDVD


Customer Reviews:   Read 118 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Exquisite   October 15, 2008
Had to buy the DVD to replace my own VHS cassette. I just love this film. I've watched it again and again since I was a child and it is sweepingly poignant every time.


5 out of 5 stars A delightful classic for any age   October 12, 2008
I've never tired of this charming short film. The cinematography is still amazing all these years later.


5 out of 5 stars A Sentimental and Whimsical Classic   October 9, 2008
Interestingly, this film preceded "Old Yeller" by one year. As well as being enduring childhood classics, those two tales have certain themes in common, but whereas "Old Yeller" deals with a living creature, this tale breathes life into a normally inanimate object.
My first encounter with "Le Ballon Rouge" was when it was shown to my kindergarten class in the mid-70s. I had no idea until years later that by that time, it was nearly 20 years old. Its appeal, nonetheless, is timeless.
Using sparse dialogue, and Parisian locales, Director Albert Lamorisse presents the tale of a small boy (his son,Pascal)who finds a magical red balloon tied to a lamp post, and takes it home with him. Largely gray Paris gives the redness of the balloon an interesting and sharp onscreen contrast.
Like a faithful dog, the the air-filled sphere with a string follows him everywhere, often on its own, and with an occasional exception, waits for him outside places where it is not allowed to enter. It obeys its master's commands, attracts attention in public, and has a brief flirtation with a blue balloon of a similar caliber, owned by a pretty little girl (the director's daughter, Sabine).
But alas, the adventures of boy and balloon are abreviated due to a rowdy group of boys.But it is as though the balloon knew its time was short somehow, as if it knew it was meant to give its owner delight only for a little while and did so to the fullest. There would be other delightful times and other magical balloons, but always one special one that would be remembered fondly.
The little boy's heartbreak is happily short-lived in this sweet tale of friendship, loss, and renewal, and viewers may be left moved and satisfied, perhaps with a few sentimental tears.



5 out of 5 stars AT LAST ON DVD !   October 2, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The wonderful folks at Criterion have at last released Albert Lamorisse's beautiful, perfect film THE RED BALLOON on DVD! For years, this family classic has only been available in inferior VHS and less than legal DVD versions. None look as gorgeous or have been treated with such care as this Criterion release. The print has been scrubbed and polished until the Paris of 1956 is nothing short of magical. The Director's son Pascal and his best friend, a simple yet elegant red balloon, come to life as never before. At 34 minutes, it's exactly the length needed to tell the story, and, as always, perfect for children as a fable of love and devotion and triumph (don't we all just want to fly away?).

As to the transfer to DVD: full frame, digital, fabulous. Subtitles are included for the spare dialogue, and a trailer. No commentary track, although it would have been nice to hear on separate audio some history on the film and its production (how difficult was it to film hundreds, perhaps thousands of balloons, moving through Paris to help Pascal? My hat is off to editor Pierre Gillette!)

Thank you to Criterion and Janus Films for at last giving THE RED BALLOON the DVD release it deserves. As far as I'm concerned, this is the DVD of the year!



5 out of 5 stars The Red Balloon   September 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

One of the all time great films. Although it was made over fifty years ago, it stands up just as well today. Equally enjoyable for children and adults. Excellent cinematography. Charming.

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