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The Wild Child

The Wild Child

At last an adult film to which you can take your children.

19707.01h 23m

Overview

In a French forest circa 1798, a child–who cannot walk, speak, read or write–is found. A doctor becomes interested in the case and patiently attempts to civilise the boy.

Directed by François Truffaut
Written by Jean Itard, François Truffaut, Jean Gruault
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Top Cast

Jean-Pierre Cargol

Jean-Pierre Cargol

Victor, l'Enfant Sauvage

François Truffaut

François Truffaut

Le Dr Jean Itard

Françoise Seigner

Françoise Seigner

Madame Guerin

Jean Dasté

Jean Dasté

Professor Philippe Pinel

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Annie Miller

Madame Lemeri

Claude Miller

Claude Miller

Monsieur Lemeri

Paul Villé

Paul Villé

Remy

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Nathan Miller

Baby Lemeri

Mathieu Schiffman

Mathieu Schiffman

Mathieu

Jean Gruault

Jean Gruault

Visitor at Institute

Themes & Keywords

experimentsouthern francecivilizationferal childpunishmentdoctorbased on memoir or autobiographyrewardtantrumwild child18th centurysign languages

About The Wild Child

The Wild Child is a drama, history film released in 1970 exploring themes of experiment, southern france, civilization, feral child, punishment, doctor. Directed by François Truffaut, it stars Jean-Pierre Cargol, François Truffaut, Françoise Seigner. In a French forest circa 1798, a child–who cannot walk, speak, read or write–is found. A doctor becomes interested in the case and patiently attempts to civilise the boy.

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