Forbidden Games
Forbidden Games is a 1952 French war drama film directed by René Clément and based on François Boyer's novel Les Jeux Interdits.
Plot
It is June 1940, during the Battle of France. After five-year-old Paulette's parents and pet dog die in a German air attack on a column of refugees fleeing Paris, the traumatized child meets 10-year-old Michel Dollé whose peasant family takes her in. She quickly becomes attached to Michel. The two attempt to cope with the death and destruction that surrounds them by secretly building a small cemetery among the ruins of an abandoned watermill, where they bury her dog and start to bury other animals, marking their graves with crosses stolen from a local graveyard, including one belonging to Michel's brother. Michel's father first suspects that Michel's brother's cross was stolen from the graveyard by his neighbour. Eventually, the father finds out that Michel has stolen the cross.
More details
| author | Jean Aurenche Pierre Bost |
|---|---|
| director | René Clément |
| editor | Roger Dwyre |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | abandon air attack battle of france belong build cry death and destruction end flee gendarme international red cross and red crescent movement national gendarmerie paris pet dog red cross run away traumatized child |
| musicBy | Robert de Visée and anon, music performed by Narciso Yepes |
| producer | Robert Dorfmann |
| productionCompany | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| publisher | Les Films Corona Loews Cineplex Entertainment |