Alfred lives with his mother in a small village keeping chickens and selling eggs at the local market. He doesn't speak, except to his mother and to children. He has a girlfriend of sorts, although she shies away from any physical contact with her. But more than anything, Alfred wants a child. As natural fatherhood is out of the question he takes the next best option, and makes an application to adopt. With a very un-French lack of bureaucracy Alfred's adoptive son arrives, but turns out not to be the bouncing baby he was hoping for. [taken from London Film Festival 2006 catalogue]
Unfortunately the movie The Man Who Wanted a Child is not yet available on HBO Max.
Art | Yves Fournier | Production Design |
Directing | Delphine Gleize | Director |
Editing | François Quiqueré | Editor |
Production | Jérôme Dopffer | Producer |
Camera | Crystel Fournier | Director of Photography |
Writing | Delphine Gleize | Screenplay |
Production | Bénédicte Couvreur | Producer |
Sound | Arthur H. | Music |