The cat of Paris

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Movie
German title The cat of Paris
Original title Une vie de chat
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 2010
length 70 minutes
Rod
Director Alain Gagnol , Jean-Loup Felicioli
script Alain Gagnol, Jacques-Rémy Girerd
music Serge Besset
cut Hervé Guichard

The cat of Paris (original title: “ Une vie de chat ”, German about “A cat's life”) is a cartoon by the French studio Folimage from 2010. Directed by Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli .

The film was nominated at the 2012 Academy Awards in the category “ Best Animated Feature Film ”. In 2011 he received a nomination for the César in the category “ Best Animated Film ”.

action

During the day, the cat Dino is a dear pet of little Zoe. At night he works with the burglar Nico. One night he is followed by Zoe, whose mother works for the police and is looking for her husband's murderer. With the help of his henchmen and Zoe's housekeeper, who keeps her dark side a secret from her employer, he wants to steal a treasure in Paris. One night Zoe and the criminals clash and only Dino and Nico can help the little silent girl escape. Afterwards she befriends Nico, but the heroes are in danger again when the crooks harass her and Zoe's mother. This is followed by a showdown on the Cathedral of Notre Dame, for which Nico and Dino need all their courage and skill.

criticism

The New York Times described the film as an animated, child-friendly version of a thriller in the style of Alfred Hitchcock or Roman Polański . The film is both more child-friendly and more nerve-wracking than comparable American blockbusters.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/04/movies/04children.html?_r=1