Jean-François Laguionie
1939 (85 лет)Laguionie was originally interested in theatre but his encounter with Paul Grimault gave him the opportunity to learn the techniques of animated film. Though they were very close to each other, Paul Grimault and Jean-François Laguionie rarely worked together (though Grimault produced Laguionie's first three shorts).
Jean-François Laguionie then directed several short films, climaxing with the now famous La Traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame (Rowing across the Atlantic) (1978), which won the César Award for best short animated film in 1979.
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Louise by the Shore
Jean-François Laguionie
Dominique Frot, Jean-François Laguionie
On the last day of summer in a small seaside resort town, an older woman named Louise realizes that the last train has departed without her. She finds herself alone in the town, abandoned by everyone. As the weather turns for the worse and with no one to keep her company, louise must rely on her past to help her survive the present.
Louise by the Shore
Gwen et le livre de sable
Jean-François Laguionie
Armand Babel, Raymond Jourdan
Gwen is a young girl adopted by a nomad tribe in a desert post-apocalyptic world. When Gwen's friend is kidnapped, she and an old woman called Roseline embark on a trip to bring him back.
Gwen, or the Book of Sand
Le Voyage du Prince
Xavier Picard, Jean-François Laguionie
Marie-Madeleine Burguet, Catherine Lafond
The philosophical tale revolves around an elderly monkey prince who wakes up injured and disoriented in an environment he does not recognise. He navigates this new urban world with the support of a young monkey called Tom.
The Prince’s Voyage
L'île de Black Mór
Jean-François Laguionie
Jean-Paul Roussillon, Jean-François Dérec
Kid, a 15-year-old hard laborer, steals a map that promises to reveal the location of the notorious pirate Black Mor's treasure. Together with his crew -- MacGregor, Beanpole, Taka and Jim the monkey -- Kid procures a vessel and sets out to sea.
Black Mor's Island
La traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame
Jean-François Laguionie
Charlotte Maury-Sentier, Jean-Pierre Sentier
Newlyweds, Adelaide and Jonathan leave New York in 1907 in a boat and row, ignorant of world events, to Europe. The years pass and many things are changing them, love is gradually degrading to hatred, then indifference. Old age is almost here, and with it, in a last swim, a last embrace, husband and wife end up “alone at last.” The boat adrift, will be discovered on the shores of Europe in the year 1957
Rowing Across the Atlantic
Le château des singes
Jean-François Laguionie
Nadia Farès, Tara Römer
Kom is from a tribe of monkeys who live in a canopy. He rejects elders' authority as well as the superstition that the lower world would be inhabited by demons. But he accidentally falls from the trees…
A Monkey's Tale
Slocum
Jean-François Laguionie
I can tell you about my father's voyage on his boat, because I was with him all the time. It was a rather strange voyage, with no ocean or sea crossing, not even a lock to pass through... The boat stayed at home and so did my father. But that does not mean there was no adventure...
Slocum