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The Wild Child (Limited Edition, Region B)


 

The Wild Child

In 1798, a young boy who cannot speak, read or write is found living alone in a forest in France. Determined to integrate the child into society, Dr. Itard (François Truffaut) takes him under his wing, gives him a name, and attempts to teach him how to communicate. Based on a true story, François Truffaut’s moving tale of care, education, and connection boasts stunning black-and-white cinematography by NĂ©stor Almendros (The Story of Adele H.) and a touching central performance by the director himself, in his first credited role in a feature film.

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES

  • High-Definition digital transfer
  • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
  • Archival on-set interview with François Truffaut (1970)
  • Archival television interview with François Truffaut and author Lucien Malson (1969)
  • New interview with critic and author Ginette Vincendeau (2025)
  • Trailer
  • Newly improved English subtitle translation
  • Reversible sleeve featuring artwork based on original promotional materials
  • Limited edition booklet featuring archival writing by Truffaut and new writing by Adam Scovell
  • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
        $9.10

        Original: $25.99

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        The Wild Child (Limited Edition, Region B)—

        $25.99

        $9.10

        The Wild Child (Limited Edition, Region B)


         

        The Wild Child

        In 1798, a young boy who cannot speak, read or write is found living alone in a forest in France. Determined to integrate the child into society, Dr. Itard (François Truffaut) takes him under his wing, gives him a name, and attempts to teach him how to communicate. Based on a true story, François Truffaut’s moving tale of care, education, and connection boasts stunning black-and-white cinematography by NĂ©stor Almendros (The Story of Adele H.) and a touching central performance by the director himself, in his first credited role in a feature film.

        LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES

        • High-Definition digital transfer
        • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
        • Archival on-set interview with François Truffaut (1970)
        • Archival television interview with François Truffaut and author Lucien Malson (1969)
        • New interview with critic and author Ginette Vincendeau (2025)
        • Trailer
        • Newly improved English subtitle translation
        • Reversible sleeve featuring artwork based on original promotional materials
        • Limited edition booklet featuring archival writing by Truffaut and new writing by Adam Scovell
        • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

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              The Wild Child

              In 1798, a young boy who cannot speak, read or write is found living alone in a forest in France. Determined to integrate the child into society, Dr. Itard (François Truffaut) takes him under his wing, gives him a name, and attempts to teach him how to communicate. Based on a true story, François Truffaut’s moving tale of care, education, and connection boasts stunning black-and-white cinematography by NĂ©stor Almendros (The Story of Adele H.) and a touching central performance by the director himself, in his first credited role in a feature film.

              LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES

              • High-Definition digital transfer
              • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
              • Archival on-set interview with François Truffaut (1970)
              • Archival television interview with François Truffaut and author Lucien Malson (1969)
              • New interview with critic and author Ginette Vincendeau (2025)
              • Trailer
              • Newly improved English subtitle translation
              • Reversible sleeve featuring artwork based on original promotional materials
              • Limited edition booklet featuring archival writing by Truffaut and new writing by Adam Scovell
              • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings