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Le Verrier

Original title: The Glassworker
  • 2024
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.1K
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Le Verrier (2024)
The life of a young glassblower in training and his relationships over the years, as his land goes through war and strife.
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The life of a young glassblower in training and his relationships over the years, as his land goes through war and strife.The life of a young glassblower in training and his relationships over the years, as his land goes through war and strife.The life of a young glassblower in training and his relationships over the years, as his land goes through war and strife.

  • Director
    • Usman Riaz
  • Writers
    • Usman Riaz
    • Moya O'Shea
  • Stars
    • Art Malik
    • Sacha Dhawan
    • Anjli Mohindra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Usman Riaz
    • Writers
      • Usman Riaz
      • Moya O'Shea
    • Stars
      • Art Malik
      • Sacha Dhawan
      • Anjli Mohindra
    • 60User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

    Videos1

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    Art Malik
    Art Malik
    • Tomas Oliver
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Sacha Dhawan
    Sacha Dhawan
    • Vincent Oliver
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Anjli Mohindra
    Anjli Mohindra
    • Alliz Amano
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Tony Jayawardena
    Tony Jayawardena
    • Colonel Amano
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Teresa Gallagher
    Teresa Gallagher
    • Young Vincent Oliver
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Mina Anwar
    Mina Anwar
    • Nadia Amano
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Sham Ali
    • Malik Khan
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Maya Saroya
    Maya Saroya
    • Penni
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Nila Aalia
    Nila Aalia
    • Principal Bhatti
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Alex Jordan
    Alex Jordan
    • Professor Ansari
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Bex Wood
    • Mrs. Popalzai
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Dnita Ghohil
    • Additional Voice
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Nicholas Khan
    • Additional Voice
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Marcel McCalla
    • Additional Voice
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Dino Ali
    • Malik
    • Director
      • Usman Riaz
    • Writers
      • Usman Riaz
      • Moya O'Shea
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    User reviews60

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    7deltaop

    Visually stunning, beautifully scored, rest is okay

    First, let me get this out the way, the movie is aesthetically a masterpiece. Would have never believed that such a beautiful, hand-drawn animation could come out of Pak. The Urdu voice actors were fantastic too, especially the person who voiced Vincent's Dad.

    Beyond that I felt the film severely lacked in storyboarding, character development, and overall character arcs. It got tedious and boring at times in between the usual Ghibli tropes. They could have definitely perfected the script in the 10 years the film spent in development. But, in the end they drew stunning animation for a very weak story. Despite that, I was totally on-board with the pacifist message that formed the crux of the story.

    Also, they market the film as made-in Pak, but the characters and setting look ostensibly western. I mean, I get it that they wanted to appeal to a global audience, but they could have incorporated more of the local culture apart from token mentions. After all, the film's core viewership and theatre-going base was to be in Pak.

    Despite the weak story, I would commend the score of the film. It was hauntingly beautiful and executed masterfully within scenes.

    In conclusion, despite it's obvious flaws, The Glassworker is a film to watch for art lovers & Ghibli fans. You might be bored by the story and characters, but the the visuals and music score will keep you there till the end.

    P. S: I have heard that the English voiceover is not as good. I watched it in Urdu, so can't comment on that opinion. The Urdu version was quite well done.
    9alialialiraza-05519

    First and Best

    It was an amazing experience watching this and since it was hand drawn, every single Frame felt like it was drawn with utmost effort. The details were amazing, the voice acting was amazing, the characters, storyline, and everything was worth the time and money.

    Altho I overall Loved it and would recommend everyone to watch it, The ending was a bit off.... Like it felt a bit unexpected, as in "Wait what?" But it wasn't bad tho, and I hope they keep on making other such films and maybe even anime series in Pakistan. I'm sure other people would also have a lot of ideas, and with this movie, I hope they gain motivation and make their own movies as well.

    Even tho it was the first ever Pakistani animated movie, and hand drawn as well, It was enough to satisfy!
    8mozzamshahid

    Mozzam Review for the Usman & Mano Co.

    Hey I saw the Movie. Tbh it's good for beginners and kids. There is a Special word I can use. "NA ISKA SAR THA NA PAIR"

    I know this is the starting for the Pakistan Animation.

    Good Review: It's good storyline neat the characters designs are detailed. Storyline was average.

    Improvement Review: Thing I learn from Anmies Movie

    Musics is missing Voilen can be in melodies add more. War, Fires, Emotions.

    Imagine its bombing and next day everyone is happy i mean dude... cmmon

    Imagine you are making a movie where is the mixture of War & Love Damn It can be classic but you miss both parts.

    If you feel like what complete anmie mean There is An Anmie Name "91 Days, Monster Farming in Another World"

    For Voilence "High School God Avg, Hell Paradise Strong Character with Voilence Elements"

    For Romance: "Watch Any High School"

    Now Lets Come Back

    Main Character was weak I know its totally looking like you. But does he have to be weak?

    His Mother Memories are missing. Father Role is Totally cracking.

    Romance was lit

    Now If I recollect what was it. Think Again at the end they both Meet Now Go Above If they have to be meet Why Malik was much greased into this. The character was unimportant.

    You can have me on a call there is much that i can't write. Search Mozzam on Insta

    USMAN I KNOW YOU HAVE THE FUTURE THAT'S WHY IMPROVEMENTS IS IMPORTANT AS WELL.

    I feel you are self centered that has expectations less from others and more from yourself. I don't appreciate it i I have been through this.

    BTW If you rewatch this you are really good in the War Senario Specially the Bombing on the City, on Mountains and on Night View.

    I would suggest move yourself to the War Anmies. If you feel content is more go for Anmie Side We would love to watch that but we expect some quality things.

    The Movie is supported by pakistani community Best of Luck.
    7ma-cortes

    A superb Pakistani animated feature film with a strong influence from Studio Ghibli.

    From Mano Animation Studios and director Usman Riaz comes 'The Glassworker,' a hand-drawn animated feature film set in a location loosely inspired by Pakistan. Set in a fictional European-inspired country on the brink of war, it follows young Vincent and his father Tomas; both are in charge of running the best glass workshop in the country, and fear an impending war, which they refuse to participate in, leading them to be labeled cowards. The story unfolds through flashbacks as present-day Vincent reads a letter from his girlfriend Aliz, a gifted violinist. These flashbacks reveal how they first met during a war and how their relationship evolved through it. Tomas's son, Vincent, is a skilled glassworker in Waterfront Town, homeschooled by his father while serving as an apprentice. His mother, also a talented glassmaker, passed on her gift to him. Vincent longed to go to school and play with the other town children, but his father dismissed these desires as distractions from his future as a glassmaker. The arrival in their town of an army colonel and his daughter Alliz, an expert young violinist, will shake up their reality and test their relationship. As tensions mount, Vincent and Alliz's relationship becomes an act of silent resistance, challenging the ideologies that surround them. This is an age when patriotism and social standing are considered more important than free thought and artistic pursuits! . This is an age when love simply doesn't matter!

    "The Glassworker" is a coming-of-age romantic drama and the first hand-drawn animated feature film made in Pakistan. It tells the story of a young glassblower in training and his relationships with his father and a beautiful girl over the years, while his homeland is plagued by war and ongoing conflict with a neighboring country. In fact, although it's not surreptitiously mentioned, it seems to recall the perpetual conflict between Pakistan and India over the Kashmir region, a conflict that raged since the days of the two countries' independence and continues today. A moving and sensitive animated film, written and directed by Usman Riaz, a Pakistani composer and animator, with a style reminiscent of the films of the famous Studio Ghibli. It has participated in and won several international awards, including those at the Annecy and Sitges festivals.

    It features a sensitive and enjoyable love story; however, this forbidden relationship between feuding families shakes our protagonist's reality and tests the relationship between father and son. Therefore, the deep love that develops between Vincent and Alliz is constantly challenged by the differing perspectives of their parents. And it features the original voices of Art Malik, Sacha Dhawan, Anjli Mohindra, and Tony Jayawardena.

    The filmmakers use hand-drawn 2D animation that evokes character and environment designs based on the renowned Japanese studio, Studio Ghibli. This influence is evident, as Mano Animation Studio developed the film under the tutelage of Geoffrey Wexler, a former Studio Ghibli producer. The vibrant , brilliant colors enhance the love story, lending a poetic quality to the narrative. Meanwhile, the war sequences unfold with hypnotic intensity, depicting both brutality and hope. While "The Glassworker" has flaws, and failures such as underdeveloped character dynamics and a rushed ending, it remains a commendable and important animation experiment. This ambitious project contributes to elevating an often underappreciated art form.

    In The Glassworker, the spirit of Studio Ghibli and its main representative, Hayao Miyazaki, is revived. Many of the latter's ideas and images are brought to life, recalling some frames from the classic films of that well-known mangaka and catoonist, such as Princess Mononoke, Castle in the Sky (1986), Ponyo on the Cliff (2008), Tales from Earthsea (2006), along with the masterpiece Spirited Away, (2001). However, it is especially influenced by Porco Rosso and The Wind Rises (2013), including the flying machines, giant aerial machines, and zeppelins that swarm throughout the film. This is an eminently personal work, the hard work of a man, Usman Riaz, in fact the author himself acts as screenwriter, composer, editor, director of photography, producer and director of this great film entitled "The Glassworker" (2024) which was Pakistan's official submission for the category 'Best Feature Film' at the 97th Academy Awards in 2025. Rating: 7/10. Better than average. Well worth watching.
    watchmovienow247

    A Mesmerizing Masterpiece of Hand-Drawn Animation

    "The Glassworker," directed by Usman Riaz and produced by Mano Animation Studios, is an enchanting hand-drawn animated film that captivates the heart and soul. Set in a land reminiscent of Pakistan, this film tells a profound story of love, artistry, and the relentless shadows of war.

    The voice performances are exceptional. The emotional resonance they deliver adds layers to the already rich narrative.

    "The Glassworker" is not just a film; it is an experience that lingers long after the credits roll. It challenges the viewer to reflect on the importance of love, art, and individual thought in times of turmoil. Usman Riaz has crafted a timeless piece that stands as a tribute to the power of animation and storytelling.

    Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates a beautifully crafted narrative and stunning animation. "The Glassworker" is a rare gem in today's cinematic landscape.

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 2024 (Pakistan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Pakistan
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Urdu
    • Also known as
      • El artista del cristal
    • Production company
      • Mano Animation Studios
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,174
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,174
      • Aug 17, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,013
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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