As you saw in our previous baby quiz last year, these gentle cherubs hold a special place in cinema. In this quiz, you could meet cute little ones like those in The Hangover or the famous scene of the stroller coming down the stairs in The Incorruptibles.
But also some more disturbing children, like the giant child that Chihiro met in Hayao Miyazaki’s film, or the small monstrous creature that causes discord in the park in Peter Jackson’s Braindead.
Today, in honor of the release of Michel Hazanavicius’s animated film The Most Precious Commodity, in which a couple of foresters take in an abandoned baby, we’re continuing our previous quiz with eleven new babies and movies. admits Before that, a few secrets of the film released today on our screens.
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Adaptation of the book
For his first animated film, director Michel Hazanavicius chooses to adapt a book The most valuable commodity By Jean-Claude Grumberg. Producer Patrick Sobelman and Studiocanal offered to adapt the novel before it was published. Then the filmmaker collaborated with the author, who especially helped him to represent the Shoah.
Ten years of painting
The pictures of this animated film were drawn by the director Michel Hazanavicius himself. He revealed that he has been painting since the age of 10 and finds it difficult to display his work because the practice of painting is quite intimate and personal to him. This is the first time he has thought of using this approach for one of his films.
moving sounds
Jean-Louis Trinignan, who died in June 2022, is the last vocal appearance in a Michel Hazanavicius film. He actually embodies the storyteller. The director later said that the meeting with the actress and the recording were very exciting and exciting moments. Denise Podalides and Dominique Blanc complete the vocal cast.
The most valuable goods can be seen in the cinema.
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