Notice in the skin and Annecy, Slocum and I, which was staged by Jean-François Laguyon (drawing, prince’s journey), came out in our dark rooms this week. This autobiographical animated film, where the filmmaker is associated with the fate of Navigator Joshua Slocum with his own history, has received a very well French press: its average rate is 5 of 5.
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In the early 1950s, on the shores of Marni, François, an 11 -year -old boy, with interest, discovers that his parents are starting to build a boat in a small family garden, a replica of the famous sailor Joshua Slocum.
Over the years, post -war in France, young François has been traveling from adolescence to adulthood. During the construction of the ship, at the tender and poetic discretion of his mother and his father, the young boy will begin his own adventure, the one who will lead him in the path of his passions, the sea and the drawing.
What does the press thinks:
According to Les Echos:
“Delicate and moving.” By Olivier de Bruinn – 5/5
According to the film sheets:
“Years on the Pass and Jean-François Laguyon’s animated cinema have lost none of his delicacy nor his melancholy. By Simon Hoarau – 5/5
According to the Cross:
“This recent feature film of the French animation veteran Jean-François Laguyion is the poetic evolution of his father’s relationship with his father, who dreamed of building a mythical boat replica.” By Stephen Dreyfus – 4/5
According to Le Parisien:
“From a graphic point of view, this is a pure lagoon: 2D pencil pictures, very soft tones, pastel landscapes … wonderful.” By Renood Baronian – 4/5
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According to Telram ::
“The autobiographical animated film was touched by Jean-François Laguyion” paints “his father’s dreams with infinite delicacy.” Cécile mury – 4/5
By Le Figaro:
“At the age of 85, the former disciple of Paul Grimult published an excellent autobiographical story that paid for his parents with a strong tribute.” Olivier Delkrox – 4/5
According to Alzas’s latest news:
“From this quiet garden to the epic: the tribute to the imagination, the family connection, for those who dream and build. At the end of the dream, there is always a horizon.” By Natalie Chiflet – 4/5
According to the Sunday Journal:
“2D drawing, minimalist and shining, is ideal for the postalgia of post -war period, with the desire to escape and the desire to adventure, the tenderness and the approach of poetry.” By Stephanie Belpêche – 3/5
Source: Allocine

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