About
Albert Lamorisse (13 January 1922 – 2 June 1970) was a French filmmaker, film producer, and writer, who is best known for his award winning short films which he began making in the late 1940s, and also for inventing the famous strategic board game Risk in 1957. He was born in Paris, France. He first came into prominence - just after Bim - for directing and producing White Mane (1953), an award winning short film that tells a fable of how a young boy befriends an untamable wild white stallion in the marshes of Camargue (the Petite Camargue).
Filmography
The Lovers' Wind1978 · Director, Producer
Paris Jamais Vu1971 · Cinematography, Director
Versailles1967 · Writer, Director
Circus Angel1965 · Director, Writer
Stowaway in the Sky1960 · Director, Writer, Producer
Dream of the Wild Horses1960 · Writer
The Red Balloon1956 · Director, Writer, Producer
White Mane1953 · Director, Writer, Producer
Bim, the Little Donkey1951 · Screenplay, Director








