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November’s family cinema program pairs two short films focusing on the relationship between children and animals. Both films tell of animals whose environments are disrupted by human presence, yet form special bonds with children. Zaa follows the journey of a white camel returning to the oasis it calls home and finds an unlikely ally in a young boy. Albert Lamorisse’s White Mane portrays the unexpected friendship between a young boy and a wild horse escaping ranchers in the Camargue region of France. With rare sensitivity, both filmmakers explore themes seldom addressed in mid-century cinema—the fragile harmony between humanity and the natural world.
Zaa, the Little White Camel (Zaa, petit chameau blanc)
Dir. Yannick Bellon, France, 1960, 23 minutes
White Mane (Crin blanc: le cheval sauvage)
Dir. Albert Lamorisse, France, 1953, 31 minutes
Cinema at L’Alliance New York is made possible by the generous support of BNP Paribas and Air France.
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