L'été de Boniface / Bonifacio in Summertime
Pierre-Luc Granjon, Antoine Lanciaux
France / 2011 / 26' 0''Screenings
Cineplexx Centar Kaptol, Hall 3, 12:00 h
Cineplexx Centar Kaptol, Hall 3, 10:00 h
Cineplexx Centar Kaptol, Hall 3, 12:00 h
Cineplexx Centar Kaptol, Hall 3, 14:00 h
Cineplexx Centar Kaptol, Hall 3, 11:00 h
Cineplexx Centar Kaptol, Hall 3, 13:00 h
Cineplexx Centar Kaptol, Hall 3, 16:00 h
Synopsis
In the small kingdom of Escampette, Bonifacio the storyteller is living a love story with the Queen Héloïse. While he just asked her to marry him, here comes, for summer holidays, her daughter: princess Molly, accompanied by her best friends! And despite the queen's advice, they naively decide to set up their tent on the shores of the lake, at the very foot of the Sacred Mountain.
Pierre-Luc Granjon studied at the Applied Art School of Lyon. In 1998, he began his career in animation in the Folimage studio and made his first two stop-motion films: A Little Adventure (2001) and The Other Kid’s Castle (2003). After that, he directed two cutout paper films, The Child With No Mouth (2004), and The White Wolf (2006), which was awarded at festivals worldwide. With Antoine Lanciaux, Pierre-Luc Granjon has also directed and written four 26-minute puppet films: The Four Seasons of Leon. He then made The Big Beast (2013), Je ne fais que passer ( a film made in plaster) and The Dog (made on Alexeïeff and Parker’s pinscreen, 2018). In 2019 he released his first feature The Inventor, directed by Jim Capobianco.
Antoine Lanciaux joined Folimage in 1991 as an animator. He worked on most of the series and films the studio produced. Then he trained with directors such as M. Dudok de Wit and M. Ocelot then worked on the designs and screenwriting for films by I. Tcherenkov. He and J-R Girerd co-signed the adaptation of Charlie’s Christmas and the screenplays for Raining Cats and Frogs and Mia and the Migoo. Later, Antoine and P-L Granjon co-directed Leon’s Animated Stories, a collection of stop-motion films.
Director
Pierre-Luc Granjon, Antoine Lanciaux
Production
FOLIMAGE
Screenplay
Antoine Lanciaux, Pierre-Luc Granjon
Storyboard
Antoine Lanciaux, Pierre-Luc Granjon
Compositing
Christophe Gautry
Sound
Pierre-Yves Drapeau
Music
Normand Roger
Editing
Hervé Guichard
Animation
Marjolaire Parot
categories
FILMS FOR CHILDREN COMPETITION (7-10)FAMILY PROGRAM