Balloon vole
Movie | |
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Original title | Balloon vole |
Country of production | France |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 1960 |
length | 12 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Jean Dasque |
script | Jean Dasque |
production | Ciné Documents |
music | Claude Abadie |
camera |
André Jumel , Jacques Curtis |
Ballon vole is a 1960 French short film directed by Jean Dasque , which was nominated for an Oscar .
content
A soccer ball that managed to escape a stadium sets out to explore the city streets. Although many of the young players chase after him, they fail to catch the ball, who is happy to be free and to be able to gain new experiences in the city.
During his tour of discovery there are sometimes moving encounters, but above all situations that are not without a certain comedy.
Production, publication
The film was produced by Ciné Documents and Kingsley International, distributed by Pathé .
The film was presented at the Berlin International Film Festival in June 1960 and was shown for the first time in France in 1961. The international title is Play Ball!
Award
- Nomination for an Oscar in the category "Best Short Film" (Live Action)
The trophy went to Hilary Harris and his film Seawards the Great Ships , which focuses on the shipbuilding industry on the Clyde in Scotland .
Web links
- Ballon vole in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Ballon vole info at unifrance.org
Individual evidence
- ↑ The 34th Academy Awards | 1962 see oscars.org (English)