Review of The Wild Child (1970) by Ty Burr for Boston Globe — 03 Jul 1991
Nearly four decades after its release, The Wild Child remains startling for its humane clarity, for Nestor Almendros's brilliant black-and-white photography, and for the sense that Truffaut is achieving filmmaking mastery on a very small scale.
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This review of The Wild Child (1970) was written by Ty Burr and published by Boston Globe on 03 Jul 1991.
The Wild Child has generally received very positive reviews.
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