Family
France,
1960, 85 min
Directed by:
Albert LamorisseScreenplay:
Albert LamorisseComposer:
Jean ProdromidèsPlots(1)
Following the international triumph of The Red Balloon, Albert Lamorisse turned to feature filmmaking with another delightful tale of a boy and a balloon. Making spectacular use of Helivision—an innovative aerial photography technique he developed—Lamorisse takes us on the breathtaking odyssey of a young boy (played by his son, Pascal) who sneaks aboard his inventor grandfather’s experimental new hot-air balloon for a voyage across France. Soaring above cathedrals and castles, the Mediterranean and the Alps, Stowaway in the Sky celebrates the natural world and ponders, with surprising existential insight, the place of human beings within it. (Criterion)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Venice Film Festival
- 1960 - Albert Lamorisse (Golden Lion for Best Film)