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The Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess | |
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French | Le Pharaon, le Sauvage et la Princesse |
Directed by | Michel Ocelot |
Produced by | Christophe Rossignon Philip Boëffard Ève Machuel |
Cinematography | Yuki Kawashita |
Edited by | Valentin Durning |
Music by | Pascal Le Pennec |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Diaphana Distribution (France) |
Release dates | June 14 , 2022 (
Annecy International Animated Film Festival)
[1] October 19, 2022 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Countries | France Belgium |
Language | French |
The Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess is a French-Belgian animated film directed by Michel Ocelot and released on October 19, 2022.
A storyteller tells three stories, one set in Ancient Egypt, one set in Auvergne in the Middle Ages, and a romantic story set in the 18th century Orient.
In the kingdom of Kush, a young king and a princess love each other, but are refused by the latter's mother and cannot marry. The queen believes that the king is not worthy of her daughter, who will marry the pharaoh of Egypt. The princess knows that the pharaoh will never marry her, and that her mother just doesn't want her to marry anyone.
She tells her lover to go up the Nile, to conquer Egypt to become pharaoh. Which he will do, with the help of the gods, and not by force, but thanks to his wisdom and his qualities as a good ruler. He returns to his native country, triumphant, and is able to marry his beloved.
In the Middle Ages, in Auvergne, the irascible lord of a castle constantly scolds his young son and sends him to play ball in the courtyard. The ball rolls to the dungeon where there is a mysterious prisoner. A dialogue begins between the two people. The prisoner talks to the young boy about his daughter, and convinces him to steal the jailer's key to give it to him. When he learns that the prisoner has escaped, the lord first wants to hang the jailer. But the young boy denounces himself. His father then orders servants to take him into the forest and kill him. The servants take him deep into the forest, but refuse to kill him and leave him in the forest.
Years later, a mysterious and handsome savage gives the lord a hard time, regularly stripping the provost of tax revenue to redistribute it to the peasants. Sending armed men to protect the provost changes nothing. The savage ends up leading the peasants to revolt. Soldiers and servants leave the castle and the lord finds himself alone. The castle is then attacked and easily conquered by a neighbor of the lord, who turns out to be the escaped prisoner. The savage is the son of the lord, and he will marry the daughter of the former prisoner.
In the 18th century, in the Orient, a young prince must flee his palace and his country to escape assassins, and takes refuge in the neighboring town where he becomes a donut seller. Her delicious donuts are appreciated by everyone, the princess has them brought to her palace and finds them very much to her liking. She also finds the seller very attractive. His feelings being shared, the two lovers find a meeting place in an unoccupied and supposedly haunted part of the palace. But the sultan discovers them and has them thrown into a dungeon.
The prince has hidden a ladle in the dungeon, the handle of which allows them to lift a slab and escape. They decide to join a caravan to escape the city. Raiders attack the caravan, and their leader wants to make the princess his slave. She revolts, and she and the prince manage to disarm the looters. To thank them, the other members of the caravan give them beautiful clothes and jewelry and they finish the journey in a splendid palanquin.
In France, the site Allociné offers an average of 3.7/5, after having identified 26 press reviews. [2]
For its first day of operation in France, The Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess is producing 43138 entries (including 37634 in preview), for 335 copies. This result allows it to appear in second position at the box office for new releases, behind Black Adam (93068) and ahead of Le Nouveau Toy (36082) [3]. au bout d'une première semaine d'exploitation, le film réalise 108409 entrées, ce qui ne lui permet pas de figurer dans le top 10 du box-office français de la semaine [4] [5]
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The Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess | |
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French | Le Pharaon, le Sauvage et la Princesse |
Directed by | Michel Ocelot |
Produced by | Christophe Rossignon Philip Boëffard Ève Machuel |
Cinematography | Yuki Kawashita |
Edited by | Valentin Durning |
Music by | Pascal Le Pennec |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Diaphana Distribution (France) |
Release dates | June 14 , 2022 (
Annecy International Animated Film Festival)
[1] October 19, 2022 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Countries | France Belgium |
Language | French |
The Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess is a French-Belgian animated film directed by Michel Ocelot and released on October 19, 2022.
A storyteller tells three stories, one set in Ancient Egypt, one set in Auvergne in the Middle Ages, and a romantic story set in the 18th century Orient.
In the kingdom of Kush, a young king and a princess love each other, but are refused by the latter's mother and cannot marry. The queen believes that the king is not worthy of her daughter, who will marry the pharaoh of Egypt. The princess knows that the pharaoh will never marry her, and that her mother just doesn't want her to marry anyone.
She tells her lover to go up the Nile, to conquer Egypt to become pharaoh. Which he will do, with the help of the gods, and not by force, but thanks to his wisdom and his qualities as a good ruler. He returns to his native country, triumphant, and is able to marry his beloved.
In the Middle Ages, in Auvergne, the irascible lord of a castle constantly scolds his young son and sends him to play ball in the courtyard. The ball rolls to the dungeon where there is a mysterious prisoner. A dialogue begins between the two people. The prisoner talks to the young boy about his daughter, and convinces him to steal the jailer's key to give it to him. When he learns that the prisoner has escaped, the lord first wants to hang the jailer. But the young boy denounces himself. His father then orders servants to take him into the forest and kill him. The servants take him deep into the forest, but refuse to kill him and leave him in the forest.
Years later, a mysterious and handsome savage gives the lord a hard time, regularly stripping the provost of tax revenue to redistribute it to the peasants. Sending armed men to protect the provost changes nothing. The savage ends up leading the peasants to revolt. Soldiers and servants leave the castle and the lord finds himself alone. The castle is then attacked and easily conquered by a neighbor of the lord, who turns out to be the escaped prisoner. The savage is the son of the lord, and he will marry the daughter of the former prisoner.
In the 18th century, in the Orient, a young prince must flee his palace and his country to escape assassins, and takes refuge in the neighboring town where he becomes a donut seller. Her delicious donuts are appreciated by everyone, the princess has them brought to her palace and finds them very much to her liking. She also finds the seller very attractive. His feelings being shared, the two lovers find a meeting place in an unoccupied and supposedly haunted part of the palace. But the sultan discovers them and has them thrown into a dungeon.
The prince has hidden a ladle in the dungeon, the handle of which allows them to lift a slab and escape. They decide to join a caravan to escape the city. Raiders attack the caravan, and their leader wants to make the princess his slave. She revolts, and she and the prince manage to disarm the looters. To thank them, the other members of the caravan give them beautiful clothes and jewelry and they finish the journey in a splendid palanquin.
In France, the site Allociné offers an average of 3.7/5, after having identified 26 press reviews. [2]
For its first day of operation in France, The Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess is producing 43138 entries (including 37634 in preview), for 335 copies. This result allows it to appear in second position at the box office for new releases, behind Black Adam (93068) and ahead of Le Nouveau Toy (36082) [3]. au bout d'une première semaine d'exploitation, le film réalise 108409 entrées, ce qui ne lui permet pas de figurer dans le top 10 du box-office français de la semaine [4] [5]