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Avril et le monde truqué

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Avril et le monde truqué (2015)
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AventureComédieDrameFamilleFantaisieMystèreScience-fictionAnimationAnimation dessinée à la mainAventure épique

Nous sommes en 1941, mais la France est piégée au XIXe siècle, gouvernée par la vapeur et Napoléon V, où les scientifiques disparaissent mystérieusement. Avril, une adolescente, part à la re... Tout lireNous sommes en 1941, mais la France est piégée au XIXe siècle, gouvernée par la vapeur et Napoléon V, où les scientifiques disparaissent mystérieusement. Avril, une adolescente, part à la recherche de ses parents scientifiques disparus.Nous sommes en 1941, mais la France est piégée au XIXe siècle, gouvernée par la vapeur et Napoléon V, où les scientifiques disparaissent mystérieusement. Avril, une adolescente, part à la recherche de ses parents scientifiques disparus.

  • Réalisation
    • Christian Desmares
    • Franck Ekinci
  • Scénario
    • Franck Ekinci
    • Benjamin Legrand
    • Jacques Tardi
  • Casting principal
    • Marion Cotillard
    • Marc-André Grondin
    • Philippe Katerine
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    • Réalisation
      • Christian Desmares
      • Franck Ekinci
    • Scénario
      • Franck Ekinci
      • Benjamin Legrand
      • Jacques Tardi
    • Casting principal
      • Marion Cotillard
      • Marc-André Grondin
      • Philippe Katerine
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    • 77avis des critiques
    • 85Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total

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    Marion Cotillard
    Marion Cotillard
    • Avril
    • (voix)
    Marc-André Grondin
    Marc-André Grondin
    • Julius
    • (voix)
    Philippe Katerine
    Philippe Katerine
    • Darwin
    • (voix)
    Jean Rochefort
    Jean Rochefort
    • Pops
    • (voix)
    Bouli Lanners
    Bouli Lanners
    • Pizoni
    • (voix)
    Olivier Gourmet
    Olivier Gourmet
    • Paul
    • (voix)
    Macha Grenon
    Macha Grenon
    • Annette
    • (voix)
    Benoît Brière
    Benoît Brière
    • Rodrigue
    • (voix)
    • (as Benoit Brière)
    Anne Coesens
    Anne Coesens
    • Chimène
    • (voix)
    Carlos Alazraqui
    Carlos Alazraqui
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    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Victor Brandt
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    • (voix)
    Mark Camacho
    Mark Camacho
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    Tod Fennell
    Tod Fennell
    • Julius
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    • (voix)
    Angela Galuppo
    Angela Galuppo
    • April
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Paul Giamatti
    Paul Giamatti
    • Pizoni
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Tony Hale
    Tony Hale
    • Darwin
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Tony Robinow
    • Pops
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Chimène
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Christian Desmares
      • Franck Ekinci
    • Scénario
      • Franck Ekinci
      • Benjamin Legrand
      • Jacques Tardi
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    7Radu_A

    The best (and a bit of the worst) of European animation

    There is much to love, but also a bit to dislike about "April and the extraordinary world" (the correct and more interesting title is "April and the twisted world"). Its story explodes with creativity, especially compared to US animation (which tends to severely underestimate the intelligence of children). Its "ligne claire" - animation style is both a break from US-animated CGI, which hasn't been successfully adapted in Europe, and an homage to the patron saint of European comics Hergé (co-director Ekinci did, in fact, do the storyboards of the 1991-92 "Adventures of Tintin" TV series, which is often considered to be the best adaptation).

    Leaning on Jacques Tardi for the visuals is a reminder that BD (bandes dessinées) adaptations work best in the classic animated form. One cannot help but compare "April" to Luc Besson's real-action adaptation of "Adèle Blanc-Sec", Tardi's most famous work. That movie was a commercial success, but BD fans were disappointed with the humorization of a serious story-line and the cheap-looking effects.

    What's not so great about "April" is that it's so voluntarily old-fashioned that you may have a hard time convincing your kids to watch it. The character expressions and movements are very static, the heroine is not designed to express emotions through gestures. That is very Tardi, very Adèle Blanc-Sec (which translates as "dry white", after all). But what works fine in a BD doesn't necessarily work in a movie. It seems that French animators still cannot bring themselves to realize that the times they are a-changing, and that a l'art pour l'art approach cannot reinvigorate an expiring industry, apart from justifying a €9.2 million budget (against which it has earned 5%).

    Given the character's lack of expression, the film relies heavily on the dub, and I must say other actresses could have done more justice to the part of April than Marion Cotillard - Mélanie Laurent, for instance, or Chiara Mastroianni who voiced Marjane Satrapi in her BD autobiography "Persepolis". Cotillard is a fine actress but she has a tendency to exaggerate, which can be entertaining but also quite unnerving - just look up her death scene in "Dark Knight rises" on Youtube if you don't (painfully) remember. Jean Rochefort, on the other hand, is wonderful as "Pops", April's grandfather. He speaks his lines with great candor and veracity, as does Olivier Gourmet as the father.

    So what you get to watch here is a very creative, if old-fashioned animation, which could be of more merit to adults than kids, who may find it hard to follow and perhaps somewhat boring. This is not a perfect European animated film for the whole family - that would be last year's Irish "Song of the Sea". It's also not a fandom film for BD connoisseurs, as the dub and continuity jar a bit, and as there is no commitment to a mature audience, like in the works of Sylvain Chomet. But if you're starved for anything animated that is not Japanese or yet another US CGI-film about talking animals, this one is definitely for you.
    JohnDeSando

    One of the smartest, most imaginative animations ever.

    "Steampunk is ... a joyous fantasy of the past, allowing us to revel in a nostalgia for what never was. It is a literary playground for adventure, spectacle, drama, escapism and exploration. But most of all it is fun!" George Mann

    April and the Extraordinary World is an animated French adventure for the whole family (I recommend about 8 years and older) reminiscent of the fantastic 'toons of Hayao Miyazaki (think of Howl's Moving Castle). Leading us through an alternate steampunk history of modern France, April (voice of Marion Cotillard) is a little girl whose scientist parents in 1941 were abducted by the "Empire" to advance the cause, in this case by creating an immortality drug.

    With her charming talking cat(a product of the scientists' experiments), April spends her youth confronting malevolent forces like a driven policeman (Javert anyone?), a roguish boy, and nature itself. Not one moment of the 1 hr 45 min is wasted; each is crafted under the expert direction of Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci for maximum adventure and humanity (for example, love may be blooming and Grandpa Pops is feistier than ever).

    The graphics as well are outstanding in the steampunk visual style with the omnipresent steam and pipes, furtive surveillance rodents, bicycle-powered blimps, and suspended trolleys, among some of the creative expressions. Although great advances such as the use of electricity and oil have not been discovered, the above-mentioned steam objects awe April as she navigates this alternate universe of coal and wood.

    Conservationists shouldn't despair, for there are numerous references to the need to use coal, for instance, responsibly—already coughs are in the ambient sound. The suggestion that without the invention and use of atomic energy and fossil fuel, the world could have been stuck in an ecological disaster is an intriguingly benign take on modern energy.

    The extraordinary April and the Extraordinary World is nothing if not an invitation for girls to follow their dreams and create as their talents demand. For all children it is a call to be bold and responsible as they enter the real modern world.
    7subxerogravity

    An Extraordinary World indeed

    Avril's Extraordinary world is an alternative time line in which Napoleon V rules France and the scientist that help built the foundations of technology are missing, forcing the world into a steam punk setting, and Avril a young scientist herself has the key to our future.

    It's animated quite beautifully. I'm a huge fan of steam punk and I love seeing the design all over the movie. I also like the style of 3D animation blended with computer generated images. It's always a welcome change to see this other than the world we live in right now that is dominated by 3D animation.

    It was a great adventure film, filed with character and characters that were smart and funny, and accessible to everyone.

    Good watch.
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Feels like a classic adventure story.

    Set in a rich, pseudo steam-punk alternate-history - established by a clunky, if well thought-out, set-up sequence - and brought to life with fluid, weighty, almost 'Tin Tin'-esque faux cel-shaded animation, this detailed French sci-fi/ fantasy stands out thanks to its fantastic, forward-moving action-sequences and uniquely designed world, both of which constantly feed into the rather fresh-feeling narrative to create a cohesive and generally compelling experience. 'April And The Extraordinary World (2015)' very much feels like a comic-book brought to life, which is good - beyond the inherently aesthetically pleasing value this implies - because it's actually an adaptation of a graphic novel (which I haven't read). The characterisations are relatively complete throughout, which creates a sense of clarity and allows each core player to stand as their own person. This focus on character means that the overall narrative always feels driven by those featuring in it; you always care about them and believe their motivations. The plot evolves at an organic pace, with its mysteries unravelling logically and satisfyingly throughout the tight run-time. It also has an excellent handle on its tone, with tangible stakes being balanced with several sight gags that provide a good chuckle or two. Overall, it's an entertaining experience that genuinely feels like a classic adventure story. 7/10.
    9iutes_alex

    A great animated movie for all ages a classic in the making

    "Avril and the extraordinary world" was presented before the official release at the Anim'est international animation festival in Bucharest. I went to see it after a brief look at parts of the official trailer, without knowing anything about the cast, cartoonist, director and the plot in general. I have to say that it was a magnificent movie, reminding me of some classic Disney style hand crafted animation that I used to love when I was a child. It is beautifully drawn and looks without any flaws. The story takes place in an alternative universe, where some modern inventions where never discovered or made available for the advancement of our societies. This makes you question how would the world look like if we have never used electricity or petrol in our daily lives. And the movie answers a lot of these questions. The plot keeps you for most of the movie engaged and in some small parts at the edge of your seat. The comic release character, a talking cat with the name of Darwin was instantly liked by all people present at the screening, adults and children together. His comments of various situations in the movie proved to be very effective, bringing smiles and laughter all around.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film is based on the art style of famed French comic book artist Jacques Tardi, but not on one of his actual works. Instead, Tardi was brought in at the earliest stages by his friend and sometime collaborator Benjamin Legrand, to come up with the look of the film and the characters.
    • Gaffes
      During the blackout, an announcement is made over the Public Address system that the backup generators are about to be turned on. But without regular power or backup power, the PA system would not work.
    • Citations

      Rodrigue: Chimène, I just had an idea. A nonviolent one! I think you'll like it.

    • Crédits fous
      The opening credits of the production companies, cast and crew are drawn in the movie's animated style on cards, labels and other objects inside a lab.
    • Connexions
      References Metropolis (1927)
    • Bandes originales
      Chargez! Chargez!
      Written by Perrine Capron and Claire Tillier

      Performed by Claire Tillier

      Guitar: Denis Vautrin

      Lyrics by Perrine Capron, Claire Tillier and Franck Ekinci

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 novembre 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Canada
      • Belgique
    • Sites officiels
      • Je Suis Bien Content (France)
      • Métropole Films Distribution (Canada)
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • April and the Extraordinary World
    • Sociétés de production
      • Je Suis Bien Content
      • StudioCanal
      • Kaibou Productions
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    • Budget
      • 9 180 292 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 295 488 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 413 $US
      • 27 mars 2016
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 495 879 $US
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      • 1h 45min(105 min)
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