"La Guerre est Déclarée" de et avec Valérie Donzelli (2011) et avec Jérémie Elkaïm, Brigitte Sy, Elina Löwensohn, Michèle Moretti, Philippe Laudenbach, Frédéric Pierrot, Anne Le Ny, Béatrice de Staël et la participation de Gabriel Elkaïm lui-même, octobre 2023.
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Chicken for Linda!
directed by Chiara Malta and Sébastien Laudenbach, 2023
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Quatre Aventures de Reinette et Mirabelle / Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle
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Milo Laudenbach at Kolor, Spring 2023 Menswear
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"Chicken for Linda!"
A pure, uncomplicated story that's beautifully and lovingly told through hand-drawn animation.
“Chicken for Linda!” (“‘”Linda Veut du Poulet!”) is a pure, uncomplicated story that’s beautifully and lovingly told through hand-drawn animation. Using a basic color palate of primary colors, an upbeat score, and original songs, co-writers and co-directors Sébastien Laudenbach and Chiara Malta’s storytelling feels highly personal with a clear, simplified vision that’s also stylized in a very…
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Confidentially Yours
Confidentially Yours [trailer]
After he's implicated in several murders, a real estate agent hides out from the cops while his intrepid secretary does some private investigating of her own to locate the killer.
Entertaining homage to film noir and Alfred Hitchcock that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Fanny Ardant looks stunning in black and white. You can't take your eyes off of her.
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"Linda Veut du Poulet !" dessin-animé de Chiara Malta et Sébastien Laudenbach, octobre 203.
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Chicken for Linda! (Sébastien Laudenbach, Chiara Malta, 2023)
Cast: Voices of Mélinée Leclerc, Clotilde Hesme, Laetitia Dosch, Estéban, Patrick Pineau, Claudine Acs, Jean-Marie Fonbonne, Antoine Momey, Pietro Sermonti, Scarlett Choleton, Alenza Dus, Anaïs Weller, Milan Cerisier, Anna Parent. Screenplay: Chiara Malta, Sébastien Laudenbach. Film editing: Catherine Aladenise. Music: Clément Ducol.
Chicken for Linda! is a candy-colored French animated feature about a mother's attempt to prepare a chicken dinner for her little girl. It's a film about children and maybe for children, but I wouldn't show it to an averagely inquisitive child unless I was prepared to answer questions about the death of a parent, the stress of a single parent, corporal punishment, family quarrels, organized labor strikes, chicken theft, police enforcement of the law, and the killing of animals for food. (I've probably missed a few. It's been a while since I was a child or had one.) Much of the often frenetic, if colorful, action centers on the attempts to kill the stolen chicken, which is not going to sit well in some households. The whole plot is initiated when the mother, Paulette, slaps Linda for something she didn't do. (The fat purple cat did it.) To make it up to her, the guilt-ridden Paulette promises to make Linda a dinner of chicken with peppers, which Linda recalls as the favorite dish of her father, who died when she was very little. Paulette's efforts to find a chicken are thwarted by a strike that has closed all the markets, so she drives out to the country to find one there. Finding only a sulky teenager at the farm, in desperation Paulette steals one, only to have the cops called on her. And matters get worse when the chicken escapes. Each character has their own bright color, so it's easy to keep track of them once the action gets complex. There are also some interpolated song sequences with the flavor of French pop music. It's an enjoyably lively film unless you really want to examine its subtext, so maybe try not to.
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