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
Release Date: April 10, 1989
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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).