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Charming tale of a French conjuror who befriends a naive lass in late-1950s Scotland. Action begins in a seedy Parisian nightclub, where Monsieur Tatischeff (Tati’s real name) conjures glasses and ...
Tatischeff moves on to a Scottish fishing village. There, he quickly becomes a local attraction and meets the shy Alice, who works at his hotel. The two immediately take a liking to each other in a ...
This week's monthly offering from the 826 Valencia student program is the animation movie "The Illusionist," which was nominated this week for a best animation Academy Award. Directed by Sylvain ...
The latest release from Sylvain Chomet, director of 2003’s acclaimed “The Triplets of Belleville,” is the product of substantial strife and controversy. Adapted from a 1956 screenplay by the French ...
Fans of the wonderfully wonky animated film The Triplets of Belleville (2003) have reason to rejoice this week. French director Sylvain Chomet is back with The Illusionist, the wistful story of an ...
Adapted from an old Tati script, Sylvain Chomet's wistful animated film The Illusionist works carefully -- too carefully, in the end -- to bottle Hulot's spirit like a bittersweet elixir. Some of its ...
Lovingly animating an unproduced script by the great Jacques Tati, The Illusionist is, at least in part, a chaste father-daughter romance. Animator Sylvain Chomet was even given the source material by ...
The Triplets of Belleville, the feature-film debut of French filmmaker Sylvain Chomet, was a hilarious, relentlessly inventive marvel — the sort of absurdist comedy that kept surprising you by heading ...
Charming tale of a French conjuror who befriends a naive lass in late-1950s Scotland. Action begins in a seedy Parisian nightclub, where Monsieur Tatischeff (Tati’s real name) conjures glasses and ...
If you’re not familiar with the work of French director and actor Jacques Tati — and that’s probably the majority of those reading this review — then Sylvain Chomet’s (Triplets of Belleville) soulful ...
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