French
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At the peak of his success, Marcel Pagnol decides to tell his own story through a series of short pieces written for the press. His childhood memories resurface, revealing the roots of everything that would later shape his cinema. The idea, reminiscent of Proust, was first conceived as a documentary before becoming Sylvain Chomet’s first talking animated film (The triplets of Belleville, The illusionist). For Pagnol’s admirers, emotion runs high when a recently rediscovered excerpt is shown. And for French rap fans, SCH makes a notable appearance on the soundtrack. Proof that Pagnol’s spirit remains as modern as ever. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
