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7,8/10
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Après avoir perdu sa mère, un jeune garçon est envoyé dans une famille d'accueil avec d'autres orphelins de son âge, où il commence à apprendre le sens de la confiance et du véritable amour.Après avoir perdu sa mère, un jeune garçon est envoyé dans une famille d'accueil avec d'autres orphelins de son âge, où il commence à apprendre le sens de la confiance et du véritable amour.Après avoir perdu sa mère, un jeune garçon est envoyé dans une famille d'accueil avec d'autres orphelins de son âge, où il commence à apprendre le sens de la confiance et du véritable amour.
- Nommé pour 1 oscar
- 24 victoires et 22 nominations au total
Gaspard Schlatter
- Courgette
- (voice)
Sixtine Murat
- Camille
- (voice)
Paulin Jaccoud
- Simon
- (voice)
Michel Vuillermoz
- Raymond
- (voice)
Raul Ribera
- Ahmed
- (voice)
Estelle Hennard
- Alice
- (voice)
Elliot Sanchez
- Jujube
- (voice)
Brigitte Rosset
- Tante Ida
- (voice)
Natacha Koutchoumov
- Maman de Courgette
- (voice)
- (as Natacha Varga-Koutchoumov)
Monica Budde
- Mme Papineau
- (voice)
Adrien Barazzone
- Mr. Paul
- (voice)
Véronique Montel
- Rosy
- (voice)
Romane Cretegny
- Fillette
- (voice)
Léonard Geneux
- Garçon
- (voice)
Anne-Laure Brasey
- La foraine
- (voice)
Jean-Claude Issenmann
- Le juge
- (voice)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOfficial submission of Switzerland for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 89th Academy Awards in 2017.
- GaffesWhen Courgette arrives at Les Fontaines the other children are shown in the close up shot of the window in mirror form (Alice's parting to the right, Simon's quiff to the left and Jujube's plaster on the left).
- Générique farfeluAbout halfway through the credits, we see an animated sequence based, apparently, on the lead actor's audition tape.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Making of: Ma vie de Courgette (2016)
Commentaire en vedette
'My Life as a Courgette' was the last of the five 2016/7 Best Animated Feature Oscar nominees viewed by me, and that it is (to me) the weakest of the nominees and still manages to be a very good film is testament to how great the other four films ('The Red Turtle', 'Kubo', 'Moana' and the winner 'Zootropolis', so very stiff competition) were.
There is not a whole lot wrong with 'My Life as a Courgette'. At just over an hour it is a little too short and it did have a story that was deserving of a longer length, and the depiction of orphanages (usually a dark and unhappy environment that people can't wait to leave) is rather rose-tinted. Otherwise, it is a beautifully done film that has much more to it than the quirky if silly title, the cute-looking characters and bright colourful visuals make out. Not classing these attributes as bad things in any way, but it is so easy hearing and seeing it advertised to get the wrong idea about 'My Life as a Courgette', thinking it will be a quirky film with children as its primary target audience, bright colours and witty humour when actually there is much to the film than that.
It is a beautifully animated film certainly. It is very vibrantly bright and colourful, with parts of truly haunting atmosphere, a vividly immersive world and meticulously detailed backgrounds and overall visuals from the little things to the bigger effects. Just as good are the eye-catching character designs that are modelled smoothly and even with the oddball looks look and behave very authentically, for characters they are very unique and charmingly unusual (what other title character has blue hair and a red nose?).
Furthermore, the music score is appropriately atmospheric and whimsical, while the writing has quirks and poignancy. The story could have benefited from a longer length but still charms, amuses and moves, with a surprisingly sober tone, while not being afraid to take risks and brave more difficult subjects with sensitivity and never heavy-handedness. This is including one of the boldest opening sequences in any animated film (perhaps the boldest since that for Disney's 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'). Everything is paced beautifully too.
Characters are very easy to warm to and have engaging, distinct personalities. Voice acting in both the American and particularly French versions is very emotive.
On the whole, beautiful film and has much more to it than one would think. 8/10 Bethany Cox
There is not a whole lot wrong with 'My Life as a Courgette'. At just over an hour it is a little too short and it did have a story that was deserving of a longer length, and the depiction of orphanages (usually a dark and unhappy environment that people can't wait to leave) is rather rose-tinted. Otherwise, it is a beautifully done film that has much more to it than the quirky if silly title, the cute-looking characters and bright colourful visuals make out. Not classing these attributes as bad things in any way, but it is so easy hearing and seeing it advertised to get the wrong idea about 'My Life as a Courgette', thinking it will be a quirky film with children as its primary target audience, bright colours and witty humour when actually there is much to the film than that.
It is a beautifully animated film certainly. It is very vibrantly bright and colourful, with parts of truly haunting atmosphere, a vividly immersive world and meticulously detailed backgrounds and overall visuals from the little things to the bigger effects. Just as good are the eye-catching character designs that are modelled smoothly and even with the oddball looks look and behave very authentically, for characters they are very unique and charmingly unusual (what other title character has blue hair and a red nose?).
Furthermore, the music score is appropriately atmospheric and whimsical, while the writing has quirks and poignancy. The story could have benefited from a longer length but still charms, amuses and moves, with a surprisingly sober tone, while not being afraid to take risks and brave more difficult subjects with sensitivity and never heavy-handedness. This is including one of the boldest opening sequences in any animated film (perhaps the boldest since that for Disney's 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'). Everything is paced beautifully too.
Characters are very easy to warm to and have engaging, distinct personalities. Voice acting in both the American and particularly French versions is very emotive.
On the whole, beautiful film and has much more to it than one would think. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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- 7 oct. 2017
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
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- Budget
- 6 500 000 € (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 309 766 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 31 853 $ US
- 26 févr. 2017
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 5 873 157 $ US
- Durée1 heure 6 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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