Killer Kid Explained

Killer Kid
Director:Gilles de Maistre
Based On:Killer Kid by Claude Klotz
Starring:Tewfik Jallab
Younesse Boudache
Cinematography:Jean-Bernard Aurouet
Music:René Aubry
Editing:Robert Coursez
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Studio:Flach Film

Killer Kid is a 1994 French drama film directed by Gilles de Maistre, starring Tewfik Jallab and Younesse Boudache.

Plot

Two 11-year-old Arab boys become acquainted in France. One was raised in Lebanon where he was trained to kill efficiently and sent on a mission to commit a murder. The other was raised in France by an immigrant family and lives a life dominated by pop culture. The former comes to regard the latter as his role model.[1]

Production

Killer Kid is based on the 1989 novel with the same name by Claude Klotz.[2] It was the director Gilles de Maistre's first fiction film, after having made several documentaries.

Reception

The film was shown in the Cannes Junior sidebar of the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Jury Prize and Grand Prix du Public. It was released in France on 22 June 1994.[3]

Lisa Nesselson of Variety said the story is propelled by a documentary-like filming style and that the musical score has a "sinister verve", calling it a "harsh but engaging" non-political film about fanaticism.

Notes and References

  1. News: Nesselson . Lisa . 31 July 1994 . Killer Kid . . 1 May 2023 .
  2. News: Cinéma Killer Kid de Gilles de Maistre . . fr . 1 May 2023 .
  3. Web site: Killer Kid . Unifrance . fr . 1 May 2023 .