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

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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.


Product Details:
Actors: Red Balloon
Director: Albert Lamorisse
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language: French
Subtitle: English
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: Janus Films
Run Time: 34 minutes
DVD Release Date: April 29, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 145 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3DVD QualityAug 25, 2010
I did not get this dvd, I purchased the the Red Balloon White Mane combination after reading the reviews about the dvd quality of The Red Balloon. The quality is great on The Red Ballon White Mane dvd. No grainy lines and great color. so I would have to say spend a few dollars more.You are going to get two great short films and better picture quality. (:

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Much better than any previous edition!May 03, 2010
This is one of the greatest short films ever. If you are thinking of buying it go for it! I had an earlier vhs copy that looked and sounded like some of the other reviews for this. This is the best copy that I have seen, and that includes reel to reel when I was a child. I had the hardback book of this when I was a child as well. My children now love this movie too. This is as good a copy as you can get and it is not bad at all. I don't know if some people purchased questionable copies, but mine came out great. Enjoy!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Although the star must now be over sixty, this film still holds young children (and old adults) amazed, repeatedlyFeb 19, 2010
This film was made in 1956 by a father and son team in Paris, receiving several awards then, and still holds us amazed.

I have seen this film countless times, thirty years ago on a clackety old 16mm print in an urban day care, endlessly over and over, and now with preschoolers who still never tire of seeing it again. And again.

Nor do I.

Even now, I cannot for the life of me figure out all of the tricks used to manipulate the balloon so convincingly, with so much character and personality, with greater humor and real emotion and visible thought than most actors nowadays (who shall here remain nameless).

I can only see the controlling fishline at the death of the balloon (okay, no spoiler here!), but otherwise, and earlier, carefully following its trajectory, there is no way in the pre-digital age this balloon can do all of those things, passing through windows and following complex paths, and at great heights entering high rise windows.

OK?

Believe me. I have watched it carefully perhaps more than anyone alive, with the possible exception of Pascal LaMorisse himself, who must now be over sixty years old, and is a far finer actor here than any since as well.

And I never tire of it.
Nor do my students.

Skip anything made in the past half century, anything by Disney or Pixar or the rest, even Avatar.

Get this one instead and prepare to see it several times with your children.

Along with several other subtexts we certainly find here the Life of Christ, complete with the mission, the preaching of love, the ejection from the temple, the passion, death and resurrection.

Watch and then tell me I'm wrong. The scene of the small boy sitting desolate upon the ground with the dead balloon in his arms is pure Pieta, and then the Resurrection and the Ascension into Heaven . . .

again, no spoilers here.

But I am ready to be convinced the director sent up a dummy and did not really sacrifice his own son soaring over the rooftops of Paris, like that guy claimed he did recently in Fort Collins Colorado with a home-made weather balloon while his similarly six year old son really hid in the attic.

That was all a publicity stunt.
This is eternal art.

And children love it. The bad boys at the end; the little girl with the blue balloon, the struggle with authority, everything is amazing, and as a child sees it.

You will believe they studied Piaget.
You will believe a boy can fly.

Above all you will love forever this 36 minute film, and play it again until even your children cry, Enough!

My students have never come to that point, but it is possible.
I guess.

I find the reproduction here excellent, and clearer than any copy I have ever seen, and the soundtrack clean as well. It looks as crisp as any DVD I have; this is not burned off a bad 16mm copy as alleged elsewhere. This must be from a master tape.

But still as hard as I try I cannot see the controlling strings, except at the final descent (NO SPOILER HERE!).

Kids love this film.
I do too.
And so will you.

Also see please The White Dove (aka Holubice) (1960) with a generally similar hidden subtext, although rather too strong for children.

5Red BalloonDec 28, 2009
Loved this short film when I saw it many years ago so was ecstatic when I was able to purchase it. Great short film.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

542 Years AgoNov 07, 2009
I saw this movie for the first time over 42 years ago, in 1967. I cried then. When I saw it again, yesterday, I cried again. It makes you happy; it makes you sad, and then it makes you happy again. An absolutely beautiful movie. It allows us to look into the mirror and ask, "Are YOU the kid with the balloon, or are YOU one of the OTHER kids?" For 34 minutes, you're on an emotional roller coaster. Hang on. It's worth the ride. The DVD was perfect. Outstanding color. Looks like it was made yesterday. No scratches, and no problem with sound. Thanks, Amazon, for the trip back into yesteryear !!! There is some speaking in French (I think) with written English translation, but it doesn't detract from the movie. This movie doesn't need a single word to be said !!

 
 
 
 
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