Saturday, March 8, 2008
Peur(s) du Noir - [Fear(s) of the Dark]
I was lucky enough to see a premier of Peur(s) du Noir, a feature length film comprised of short B&W animated films by Blutch, Charles Burns, Marie Caillou, Pierre di Sciullo, Lorenzo Mattotti, and Richard McGuire while in Angouleme earlier this year (thanks Richard and Charles). All of the segments are based on fears of the night and the cartoonists worked very closely with production teams at all stages in Angouleme and Paris for the past few years. My French is pretty rough so I'm eager to see it again with subtitles and I'm envious of those of you in New York that have a chance to see it. It played at Sundance at the begining of the year and is being screened again tonight and tomorrow at a french film festival in New York. You can buy tickets here
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