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Storyline Gandahar
Ren Laloux, director of Fantastic Planet [La Plante sauvage], created Gandahar, his final animated feature film, in 1988. Based on an original story by Jean-Pierre Andrevon, and a huge hit in France at the time of its release, it combines Lalouxs famous imagination with that of animation designer Philippe Caza. Gandahar is a fascinating, adult animation which examines genetic mutation, the importance of organic farming, and urges a respect for nature that resonates today more than ever. Life in the idyllic paradise of Gandahar seems peaceful and in joyous order, until the Mirror Birds report that inhabitants of whole villages have been turned to stone. A council of women chooses Sylvain Lanvre to uncover Gandahars mysterious metallic attackers. In doing so, he finds an underground race of deformed Gandaharians and an oversized motherbrain, both the result of botched genetic experiments.
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Ren Laloux, director of Fantastic Planet [La Plante sauvage], created Gandahar, his final animated feature film, in 1988. Based on an original story by Jean-Pierre Andrevon, and a huge hit in France at the time of its release, it combines Lalouxs famous imagination with that of animation designer Philippe Caza. Gandahar is a fascinating, adult animation which examines genetic mutation, the importance of organic farming, and urges a respect for nature that resonates today more than ever. Life in the idyllic paradise of Gandahar seems peaceful and in joyous order, until the Mirror Birds report that inhabitants of whole villages have been turned to stone. A council of women chooses Sylvain Lanvre to uncover Gandahars mysterious metallic attackers. In doing so, he finds an underground race of deformed Gandaharians and an oversized motherbrain, both the result of botched genetic experiments.
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Movie details Gandahar
Release : 1987-12-11Genre : Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Runtime : 83 minutes
Company : Films A2
Cast
Pierre-Marie Escourrou | as | Sylvin (voice) | |
Catherine Chevallier | as | Airelle (voice) | |
Georges Wilson | as | Mtamorphe (voice) | |
Anny Duperey | as | ||
Jean-Pierre Ducos | as | ||
Christine Paris | as |