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International Festival of Audiovisual Programs

Paul Grimault, image par image

For Paul Grimault, “frame by frame” amounted to a philosophy that well defined this champion of “24 frames per second”. Grimault and Jacques Prévert had known each other for 10 years when, back in the 40s, they got to work on the script of The Shepherdess and the Chimneysweep, from an Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. Together they revised the final version of the film, which was to become in the late 70s, The King and Mr. Bird. By retracing the making of this unique film, this documentary naturally describes the full artistic range of Paul Grimault. Discussing their contributions to the film, each of his collaborators enlightens us as to this now bygone world that is artisan animation filmmaking. We thus get a kaleidoscopic portrait of a great filmmaker who knew how to blend conscientious craftsmanship and great geniality. A voice-over commentary by Grimault gives the film its full humanity.
France - 2003 - 55 mn - DV Cam - Colour and B&W
Director
Fabienne Issartel
Script
Fabienne Issartel
Camera
Guillaume Martin, Marine Tadié
Sound
Yves Laisné, Sylvain Girardeau
Editing
Philippe Guillabert

Production
Point du Jour,
23, rue de Cronstadt,
75015 Paris, France
Tél : +33 (0)1 7544 8080
E-mail : agence@pointdujour.fr

Co-Production
Studio Canal, Ciné Cinéma

Sales
Point du Jour,
23, rue de Cronstadt,
75015 Paris, France
Tél : +33 (0)1 7544 8080
E-mail : agence@pointdujour.fr