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Le monde des tout-petits is a charming little gem from 1982 that captures the innocence of childhood in a city that's a bit too big for its young protagonist. Directed by Claude Cailloux, though not widely known, this short film features a young Marion Cotillard in her debut role, and it's fascinating to see her early work. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of her older sister, giving it a unique framing that colors Marion's adventures in Paris. The pacing is gentle, almost dreamlike, and it feels like a whimsical stroll through the streets while discovering both wonder and trepidation. It's an interesting exploration of urban life through a child's perspective, complete with practical effects that lend a tactile quality to the film. Cotillard's performance is delightful, capturing that naive curiosity beautifully.
Features Marion Cotillard's first role.Unique narrative perspective from an older sibling.Captures the essence of childhood exploration.
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