

Enfants de Paris, a silent film masterpiece, invites viewers into the vibrant and sometimes harsh world of children in early 20th century Paris. Léon Sazie's screenplay unfolds with a delicate touch, capturing the essence of a society that, despite its complexities, finds solace and joy in the simplest of moments. The ...

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"Enfants de Paris, a silent film masterpiece, invites viewers into the vibrant and sometimes harsh world of children in early 20th century Paris. Léon Sazie's screenplay unfolds with a delicate touch, capturing the essence of a society that, despite its complexities, finds solace and joy in the simplest of moments. The film follows a cast of young characters, each with their own stories and challenges, offering a poignant and realistic depiction of life at the time. Thérèse Kolb, as one of the l..."
Léon Sazie
France

1934 · IMDb 5.1

