
Where to watch Forbidden Games in Belgium
Forbidden Games is available to rent or buy on Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, LaCinetek and Amazon Video in Belgium. It isn't on a subscription streaming service there yet. Availability checked 14 June 2026.
About Forbidden Games
Forbidden Games is a 1952 movie in the Drama and War genres, directed by René Clément, starring Brigitte Fossey, Georges Poujouly and Philippe de Chérisey. It has a runtime of 1 hour 27 minutes. It holds an average rating of 7.8/10 from 352 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Forbidden Games in Belgium — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.
Forbidden Games trailer
Overview
Orphaned after a Nazi air raid, Paulette, a young Parisian girl, runs into Michel, an older peasant boy, and the two quickly become close. Together, they try to make sense of the chaotic and crumbling world around them, attempting to cope with death as they create a burial ground for Paulette's deceased pet dog. Eventually, however, Paulette's stay with Michel's family is threatened by the harsh realities of wartime.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Forbidden Games in Belgium?+
In Belgium, Forbidden Games is available to rent or buy on Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, LaCinetek and Amazon Video. It isn't on a subscription streaming service there right now.
Is Forbidden Games on Netflix?+
Forbidden Games is not on Netflix in Belgium right now.
How long is Forbidden Games?+
Forbidden Games has a runtime of 1 hour 27 minutes (87 minutes).
Who stars in Forbidden Games?+
Forbidden Games stars Brigitte Fossey, Georges Poujouly, Philippe de Chérisey, Laurence Badie and Suzanne Courtal.
When did Forbidden Games come out?+
Forbidden Games is a 1952 movie directed by René Clément.
What genre is Forbidden Games?+
Forbidden Games is Drama and War film.
Who directed Forbidden Games?+
Forbidden Games was directed by René Clément.
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