Sahara (2017 film)
Sahara is a 2017 French-Canadian 3D computer-animated adventure film directed by Pierre Coré. Produced by Mandarin Films and StudioCanal.
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Directed by | Pierre Coré |
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Story by | Pierre Coré |
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Music by | Jérôme Rebotier |
Edited by | Fanny Bouquard |
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Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
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Language | French English |
Box office | $8.1 million[1] |
Plot
In the desert, where the animals are called "Dusties", Ajar the cobra and his best friend, Pitt the scorpion, steal a watermelon from a camelcade, only to have it taken by an older cobra named Saladin. Saladin and his other fellow cobras spit melon seeds at Ajar and Pitt, taunting Ajar about how he hasn't shed his skin yet. The two rush to the edge of the desert, where Ajar decides they should go into the Oasis.
Despite Pitt's warnings, Ajar covers himself with moss, making him appear green. He then slips into the Oasis. Then he happens to find a green snake named Eva, who is covered with mud to look like a Dusty in order to run away from the Oasis, her home, but a place she hates. They are then ambushed by Secretarybirds, who chase them to the edge of a cliff. Eva and Ajar jump off the cliff, landing in a river. The disguises wash off in the river, revealing Ajar to be the Dusty and Eva to be the green snake. Being a Dusty, Ajar is not able to swim and almost drowns, but is saved by Eva, who revives him with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Ajar and Eva become friends after that and Ajar falls in love with Eva, but Eva is then captured by Omar, a snake charmer and skinner.
Ajar is determined to get Eva back, but he and Pitt are captured by Chief-Chief, one of the secretary birds guarding the Oasis. Pitt and Ajar are taken to the birds' base, where Chief-Chief and the other birds threaten to kill them. However, Ajar uses Gary, Eva's brother, to be freed. Gary, Pitt, and Ajar escape on the back of one of the secretary birds. The flight goes smoothly at first, but then Pitt accidentally stings the bird. The bird loses consciousness and the other three continue on the ground.
Meanwhile, Eva meets other snakes that have been caught by Omar, including the twins, Lulu Belle and Lily Belle, a green snake named George, a white snake named Pietra, who dislikes her, but greets her like the others do, and a red python named Rita. The snakes tell Eva of their professions, and Omar then takes them all out, where he plays the flute. Eva tries to escape Omar, but is hypnotized by the sound of the flute and goes back. When the snakes are returned into the basket, Pietra shows Eva a way out. However, both are caught by Omar. He forces them to compete in a dance-off. Eva wins, while Pietra is put into the basket of snakes that are to be skinned.
Gary, Ajar, and Pitt, still on their quest, fall into a cave, where they are greeted by Glow-Worms. The Glow-Worm King gives them directions to find Eva, but then try to lure them in as prey. The three are almost lured in, but they escape. Soon after, they climb into a jeep with some tourists, but are discovered and Pitt is separated from the others. They then find a fast-talking sandfish, who leaves them with the name, Souksoukville, then leaves. Ajar and Gary find an oasis, where they rest for the night and slowly become friends. Pitt stays at the tourists' camp, where he joins a group of scorpions.
Ajar and Gary find a well at the oasis. They ride a bucket down to escape a sandstorm, and then arrive at another town. They follow Omar's ads to get to his store, where Ajar sees Eva and the other snakes trapped in a cage. Ajar releases a ceiling fan, which falls on top of the cage, freeing all the snakes. Omar sees this and runs to get his flute, but Ajar takes it.
Omar pursues Ajar around the city, where the sandstorm rages. Ajar is chased at the top of a mosque, where Omar tries to grab the flute, but breaks it. He grabs Ajar so he doesn't fall off the building, but Ajar's skin comes off, and Omar disappears into the sandstorm. The storm calms, and Ajar falls onto a platform below. He is found by Eva and Gary and is thought to be dead, but he then awakens. Eva realizes that Ajar had crossed a desert for her, and the two kiss. Omar then appears, but then falls unconscious. Pitt reveals that he stung Omar, and he has brought over Emily, a scorpion from the group he had stayed with earlier. Ajar, Eva, Emily, Pitt, Gary, and Pietra drive away in a tourist car.
As the van drives off, the fast-talking sandfish appears next to a camel, and tells this random camel (and also the viewers) that Ajar and Eva might go back and live happily ever after at the Oasis and teach the Dusties and Green Snakes to live together as equals, but he claims to have no idea on whether or not this happens.
Voice cast
French and English voice actors are listed:
- Omar Sy and Robert Naylor - Ajar
- Louane Emera and Angela Galuppo - Eva
- Franck Gastambide and Daniel Brochu - Pitt
- Vincent Lacoste and Mark Hauser - Gary
- Grand Corps Malade and Brady Moffatt - Omar
- Roschdy Zem and Mathew Mackay - Saladin
- Jonathan Lambert and Richard Dumont - Michael
- Pietra and Nadia Verrucci - Pietra
- Mathilde Seigner and Sonja Ball - Rita, Lulu Belle
- Jean Dujardin and Andrew Shaver - George
- Michaël Youn and Rick Jones - Sandfish
- Clovis Cornillac and Rick Jones - Glow Worm King
- Reem Kherici - Alexandrie
- Arthur Holden - Sergeant
- Terrence Scammell - Chief Chief
- Matthew Stefiuk - Snake Eagle
- Elana Dunkelman - Emily, Lily Belle
- Marie-Claude Pietragalla - Pietra
- Ramzy Bedia - Chief Chief
- Sabrina Ouazani - Alexandra
Production
The voicing of Ajar was difficult for Omar Sy due to the fact that the character was a teenage snake and Omar needed to express excitement, fragility and a lack of self-confidence.[2]
Accolades
Sahara was nominated and named in the category "Best Animation Film" at Les Cesar Academy 2018. It was the first French animated film at the box office in 2017.
References
- "Box-office France : Cinquante nuances plus sombres meilleur démarrage de 2017". February 15, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
- ""Sahara" : peau de serpent pour Omar Sy, Louane et Frank Gastambide". Retrieved March 19, 2019.