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'Stowaway in the Sky' (French: 'Le Voyage en ballon') is a 1960 French family adventure film, in Dyaliscope and Eastman Color, directed by Albert Lamorisse..

Albert Lamorisse used his ten-year-old son Pascal as the main character in the film.

Plot



The film tells the story of Pascal, a small child who's fascinated by his grandfather's lighter-than-air balloon. The older man claims he's invented the best mode of transportation: a balloon that can be controlled when in the sky. The altitude, direction, and speed of the balloon are all under the direction of the pilot.

As the 'grand-pre' takes the balloon on a demonstration, Pascal climbs on board and lifts them both upward to an adventure. The balloon travels all around France, Brittany, over the ocean, and over 'Mont Blanc' in the Alps.

However, the balloon turns out to be not so controllable: church spires become objects of threat, factory smokestacks become volcano-like, a stag hunt is no longer about the thrill of the chase, and they inadvertently kidnap washing on a clothesline and a guest at a wedding party in Brittany.

The land-bound adults have conniptions as the balloon wafts by, yet, Pascal has a great time.

Background



Jack Lemmon, the narrator of the film's English version, was so impressed with the film that he bought the American rights.

Cast



* Pascal Lamorisse as Pascal

* Maurice Baquet as 'Le mcanicien'

* Andr Gille as 'Le grand-pre' (grandfather)

* Jack Lemmon as Narrator (English version narrator)

Critical reception



In a brief film review of the film the weekly news magazine 'Time' wrote, "'Stowaway in the Sky' will enchant moppet, matron and greybeard with its breath-catching, balloonist's-eye view of the fair land of France."[https://web.archive.org/web/20110219012248/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,827449,00.html 'Time], film review, July 13, 1962.

Awards



'Wins'

* Venice Film Festival: OCIC Award; 'Le Voyage en ballon'; 1960.

'Nominations'

* Venice Film Festival: Golden Lion; 'Le Voyage en ballon'; 1960.

Footnotes




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