Vibre Cheval Sauvage
(The Wild Horse)
A 1961 French documentary
Producer: Jacques Duhamel
Director: Marc de Gastyne
Photography: Marc de Gastyne
Music:
Running time: 16 minutes
Story: Vibre, a wild horse, experiences exciting
adventures in Camargue with his new friend, a little jockey.
Cast:
Jacky, Mireva, and the guardians Mailhan and Saint-Léger
(The Riders).
A short film from 1961 directed by Marc de Gastyne. Filmed in the Camargue area of Southern France that was made famous by Joë Hamman in the silent era. Marco de Gastyne specialized in making children's films just as the Italian Angio Zane ("Okay, Sheriff") and the Dutchman Johan van der Keuken ("Indische Jongen", both 1964) had.
"Vibre" is on a plastic spool and in a metal box (which
probably helped). The first few seconds of the opening credits are missing from
the surviving print. It is in very good condition, with some fine scratches and
occasional splice patching.



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