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Film

The Wild Child (1970)

When

Mar 6, 2009 – Mar 13, 2009

Daily

Where

Landmark Opera Plaza

601 Van Ness Ave

415.267.4893

Price

$10.50

Links

Note:

Laura Truffaut, daughter of the director and actress in the film, will appear at both evening shows in San Francisco on March 6 and at the Shattuck Cinema in Berkeley at the late afternoon and early evening shows on March 7. 
 

Landmark Opera Plaza says…

François Truffaut's exquisite L'Enfant Sauvage is based on the true(ish) story of the Wild Boy of Aveyron, an 18th-century feral child who emerged from the French woodside nonverbal, naked, and completely unsocialized. Although he grew up isolated from the influence of civilization, a young, idealistic doctor (played in the film by Truffaut himself) attempts to tame the primitive, animal-like boy by teaching him language and behavioral skills — and human emotion. The simple, black-and-white film examines the spotty history of French civilizing missions and takes up Enlightenment themes of the noble savage and innate childhood innocence. But, mostly, it brims with understated dignity, as the confused youngster struggles to understand and acclimate to his new surroundings.