Montalvo and the Child (1989)

In this black and white drama, a boy and his uncle, Italian immigrants in France, live together in a housing block. The boy is a very sensitive young fellow, and and doesn't understand how his uncle can possibly find bullfighting so attractive, and how he can, apparently without feeling, kill a sheep. Later, a woman by the name of Pandora enters their lives, and a complicated rivalry among all three develops as they vie for one another's attentions.

Director: Claude Mouriéras
Runtime: 75 min
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Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Claude Mouriéras

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Montalvo and the Child about?
In this black and white drama, a boy and his uncle, Italian immigrants in France, live together in a housing block. The boy is a very sensitive young fellow, and and doesn't understand how his uncle can possibly find bullfighting so attractive, and how he can, apparently without feeling, kill a sheep. Later, a woman by the name of Pandora enters their lives, and a complicated rivalry among all three develops as they vie for one another's attentions.
Who directed Montalvo and the Child?
Montalvo and the Child was directed by Claude Mouriéras.
Who stars in Montalvo and the Child?
Montalvo and the Child stars Mathilde Altaraz, Christophe Delachaux, Robert Seyfried, Jean-Claude Gallotta.
How long is Montalvo and the Child?
Montalvo and the Child has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).