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La guerre des boutons (VOF)
Location
Main screening room
Date
May 11th, 2025
Admission
Suggested viewing age: 8 and up
Duration
90 min
Cycle
History of French Cinema

Since the beginnings of the Septième art, French pioneers have left their marks, weaving a privileged bond between the history of this medium and the cinematography of their country, that has never been denied over the decades. This recurring cycle aims to remind to film lovers, some of the treasures of this heritage, preserved in the collections of the Cinémathèque.

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La guerre des boutons
Directed by
Yves Robert
Language
VOF
Actors
Jacques Dufilho, Yvette Etiévant, Michel Galabru
Origins
France
Year
1962
Duration
90 min
Genre
Comedy, family
Rating
G
Format
Digital
Synopsis

Schoolchildren from two French villages fight. Their trophy is the buttons they will rip off the enemy. This fight will finally lead these children to an eternal friendship.

La guerre des boutons
Awards
Filmed from a child's perspective and populated by comical young heroes, this intergenerational classic set in post-war France has lost none of its vitality or rebellious spirit, as it opposes adult authority with camaraderie and a fierce sense of freedom.

Yves Robert

Yves Robert was a French director, screenwriter, actor, and producer. Drawn to cinema early on, he landed his first major role thanks to Marcel Carné and went on to act in over 50 films, consistently demonstrating his talent as an actor. His interest then shifted to directing, and in 1951, he made his first short film with Claude Sautet as his assistant. He later directed Ni vu, ni connu in 1958, one of the earliest films to showcase Louis de Funès in a leading role. He quickly became a celebrated figure in French comedy, both critically and commercially. His 1961 film, La guerre des boutons, won the Prix Jean-Vigo, while Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire and Un éléphant ça trompe énormément brought him international acclaim. His adaptations of La gloire de mon père and Le château de ma mère achieved enormous success in France and abroad. In 1977, Nous irons tous au paradis was nominated for the César Award for Best Film.

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