Tableau

Le tableau

Genre

Animation

Director

Laguionie Jean-François

Run time

1h 16min

Le Tableau

France 2011, 76 min.

R: Jean-François Laguionie

Os: Jessica Monceau, Adrien Larmande

An incredibly beautiful animated film with the quest for answers as background for a fantastic adventure in all the colours of the palette. Inside the painting, there are three different categories of people: the Allduns, the Halfies and the Sketchies. The Allduns live in the castle. They admire themselves and each other and look down on everyone who isn’t completed. Their leader is planning to take power over all of the Painting, since the Painter obviously created them different on purpose. He says the Allduns are the créme de la créme, chosen for Painting domination. Now it’s up to Lola (a Halfie), Ramo (an Alldun) and Plume (a Sketchy) to find the Painter and finally receive some answers. The animations are incredibly beautiful and exciting, and the message of tolerance comes across strong, without being difficult. This beautiful piece of art makes both children and adults leave the movie theater with a big ”WOW” on their lips.

About the director:

Jean-François Laguionie born in 1939 in Besançon, France, he studied Applied Arts and worked together with animator Paul Grimault. He directed short films like Rowing Across the Atlantic (1978; Palm d’Or at Cannes), and the feature films Gwen et le livre de sable (1985), Le Château des singes (1995) and L’Ile de Black Mor (2003).

Genre

Animation

Director

Laguionie Jean-François

Run time

1h 16min

Le Tableau

France 2011, 76 min.

R: Jean-François Laguionie

Os: Jessica Monceau, Adrien Larmande

An incredibly beautiful animated film with the quest for answers as background for a fantastic adventure in all the colours of the palette. Inside the painting, there are three different categories of people: the Allduns, the Halfies and the Sketchies. The Allduns live in the castle. They admire themselves and each other and look down on everyone who isn’t completed. Their leader is planning to take power over all of the Painting, since the Painter obviously created them different on purpose. He says the Allduns are the créme de la créme, chosen for Painting domination. Now it’s up to Lola (a Halfie), Ramo (an Alldun) and Plume (a Sketchy) to find the Painter and finally receive some answers. The animations are incredibly beautiful and exciting, and the message of tolerance comes across strong, without being difficult. This beautiful piece of art makes both children and adults leave the movie theater with a big ”WOW” on their lips.

About the director:

Jean-François Laguionie born in 1939 in Besançon, France, he studied Applied Arts and worked together with animator Paul Grimault. He directed short films like Rowing Across the Atlantic (1978; Palm d’Or at Cannes), and the feature films Gwen et le livre de sable (1985), Le Château des singes (1995) and L’Ile de Black Mor (2003).

Info

Rating

(none)

Production year

2012

Global distributor

Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ

Local distributor

Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ

In cinema

11/15/2012