La légende du pauvre bossu / The Legend of the Poor Hunchback
Michel Ocelot
France / 1982 / 7' 12''Screenings
Europa Cinema, 15:30 h
Cineplexx Centar Kaptol, 18:00 h
Synopsis
It’s the story of an inaccessible princess and a small, scoffed hunchback. And between them, the insuperable barriers of people, classes and selfishness.
Michel Ocelot (1943, France) spent his childhood in Guinea, his teenage years in Anjou and lives in Paris. After studying art, he has dedicated his whole career to animated films and personal creation. Since the very beginning, all his works have been based on his own screenplays and graphic designs. He has directed a number of animated series and short films, works which helped establish his name on the festival circuit and in professional circles (for six years Ocelot has been President of ASIFA). Animafest made a comprehensive retrospective of his work in 2009 presenting his films, all immersed in a distinct atmosphere and aesthetics owing to the technique used – silhouette animation. He directed feature films Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998), Princes and Princesses (2000), Kirikou and the Wild Beasts (2005) and Azur and Asmar: The Prince’s Quest (2006) among others.
Director
Michel Ocelot
Production
a.a.a
Music
Christian Maire
Editing
Michel Ocelot
categories
Hidden Treasures - Michel Ocelot