The First Cry Explained

The First Cry
Director:Gilles de Maistre
Music:Armand Amar
Editing:Marie Quinton
Runtime:99 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Studio:Mai-Juin Productions

The First Cry (French: Le Premier Cri) is a 2007 French documentary film directed by Gilles de Maistre.

Synopsis

The film follows 12 women from different parts the world as they prepare for childbirth. They are portrayed during the 24 hours leading up to the birth of their children.[1] [2]

Reception

The film was released in France on 31 October 2007. Isabelle Regnier wrote in Le Monde that it engages in "sacralization of pregnant women, aestheticization of suffering bodies, ritualization of the gift of life".[3] She said it deprives the women of individuality, for example by using a French voiceover. By primarily depicting home births, it seems to Regnier to present a negative view of hospitals.

It was nominated for the César Award for Best Documentary Film.[4]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The First Cry . . fr . 1 May 2023 .
  2. News: Tartaglione-Vialatte . Nancy . 11 May 2006 . Wild Bunch takes on sales for The First Cry . . 1 May 2023 .
  3. News: Regnier . Isabelle . 30 October 2007 . 'Le Premier Cri' : la naissance de la vie à travers le monde . . fr . 1 May 2023 .
  4. News: Lemervier . Fabien . 25 January 2008 . Cesar 2008: Un secret challenges La Vie en Rose . . 1 May 2023 .