Tales of the Night

Tales of the Night (French: Les Contes de la nuit) is a 1992[4] French silhouette animation television special[4] written and directed by Michel Ocelot. It aired on Canal+ in France, ZDF in Germany and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.[5] It is a trilogy of three further fairy tales in much the same format as Ciné si.

Tales of the Night
Still from the segment "Le Prince des joyaux."
Created byMichel Ocelot
Written byMichel Ocelot
Directed byMichel Ocelot
StarringSophie Edmond
Cyrille Artaux
Eric Bottom
Philippe Destre
Pierre Jarillon
Patrice Leroy
Theme music composerAlain Marchal[1]
Country of originFrance
Original language(s)French
Production
Producer(s)Didier Brunner[2]
Editor(s)Michèle Péju[3]
Running time26 minutes
Release
Original networkCanal+
Original release
  • 1992 (1992)
Chronology
Preceded byCiné si (1989)
Followed byDragons et princesses (2010)

Plot

A boy, a girl and an old technician get together in an abandoned cinema to invent stories, the boy and the girl play after then made costumes. The three stories are "La Belle Fille et le sorcier" ("The Pretty Girl and the Sorcerer"), "Bergère qui danse" ("The Dancing Shepherdess") and "Le Prince des joyaux" ("The Prince of Jewels").[4] Unlike La Princesse insensible and Ciné si, Tales of the Night is on 35 mm film.[6]

Release

"Le Prince des joyaux" was also shown in French cinemas in 1994[7] (and later released on VHS)[8] as part of the Folimage-organised package film Le Petit Cirque et autres contes.[9] All three individual segments (though still lacking the original opening, ending and bridging segments) were made available on DVD-Video with the release of Les Trésors cachés de Michel Ocelot in 2008.[3]

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References

  1. "Petit Cirque et autres contes" (Press release) (in French). Cinéma[s] LE FRANCE. Archived from the original (Portable Document Format) on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2008.
  2. Brunner, Didier. "Producer's notes on Kirikou and the Sorceress". Kirikou.net. ArtMattan Productions. Retrieved 18 October 2008.
  3. Ocelot, Michel (Director) (22 October 2008). Les Trésors cachés de Michel Ocelot (DVD). Paris: France Télévisions.
  4. Pilling, Jayne (2001). "Filmographies". 2D and Beyond. Animation. Hove: RotoVision. pp. 153. ISBN 2-88046-445-5.
  5. Princes et princesses (Filmography) (in French). Michel Ocelot. Paris, France: France Télévisions. 2004 [2000]. EDV 174.CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. "Folimage – Prog 5 : Le Petit Cirque et autres contes". Cinémathèque.fr (in French). La Cinémathèque française. 2005. Retrieved 2 November 2008.
  7. "Le Petit Cirque et autres contes – film de Michaël Dudok de Wit – Cinéma". EVENE.fr (in French). Le Figaro. Retrieved 2 November 2008.
  8. "Le Petit Cirque et autres contes". HEEZA.fr (in French). Retrieved 2 November 2008.
  9. "Brochure Petit Cirque" (Portable Document Format) (Press release) (in French). Folimage. Retrieved 2 November 2008.
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