#1200c: LAMORISSE, Albert: Bim, the Little Donkey (1951)

LAMORISSE, Albert (France)
Bim, the Little Donkey [1951]
Spine #1200c
Blu-ray


Featuring narration by celebrated poetic-realist writer Jacques Prévert, Albert Lamorisse’s first fiction film established his stylistic and thematic signatures: elegant simplicity, storybook-like voice-over, and empathetic concern for children and animals. Filmed on the Tunisian island of Djerba, this spirited adventure follows two boys—one poor and good-hearted, the other wealthy and spoiled—who go from rivals to friends as they set out to save a donkey from thieves. From the start, Lamorisse’s gift for bringing forth the inner lives of his nonhuman characters suffuses his art with an otherworldly magic.

54 minutes
Monaural
Black and White
in French
1:37:1
Criterion Release 2023


Director/Writer

Albert Lamorisse was 29 when he directed Bim, the Little Donkey.

Other Lamorisse films in the Collection:

#1200b: White Mane (1953)
#1200a: The Red Balloon (1956)
#1200d: Stowaway in the Sky (1960)
#1200e: Circus Angel (1965)

The Film

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Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Commentary

Video tribute

Documentary 1

Documentary 2

Documentary 3

Controversial altered ending

Theatrical trailer


Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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