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Tales of the Night

Original title: Les contes de la nuit
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.8K
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Tales of the Night (2011)
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Tales of the Night weaves together six exotic fables each unfolding in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, to the Land of the Dead. From the imagination of internationally renow... Read allTales of the Night weaves together six exotic fables each unfolding in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, to the Land of the Dead. From the imagination of internationally renowned animator Michel Ocelot.Tales of the Night weaves together six exotic fables each unfolding in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, to the Land of the Dead. From the imagination of internationally renowned animator Michel Ocelot.

  • Director
    • Michel Ocelot
  • Writer
    • Michel Ocelot
  • Stars
    • Julien Béramis
    • Marine Griset
    • Michel Elias
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Michel Ocelot
    • Writer
      • Michel Ocelot
    • Stars
      • Julien Béramis
      • Marine Griset
      • Michel Elias
    • 11User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Julien Béramis
    • Boy
    • (voice)
    Marine Griset
    • Girl
    • (voice)
    Michel Elias
      Olivier Claverie
        Isabelle Guiard
          Yves Barsacq
          Yves Barsacq
          • Théo
          • (voice)
          Legrand Bemba-Debert
          Legrand Bemba-Debert
            Fatoumata Diawara
            Fatoumata Diawara
              Fabrice Daudet Grazaï
                Sabine Pakora
                • Cultivatrice
                • (voice)
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                Gérard Diby
                  Umban U'kset
                    Firmine Richard
                    Firmine Richard
                      Olivia Brunaux
                        Serge Feuillard
                        Serge Feuillard
                          Michel Ocelot
                          Michel Ocelot
                            Louise Rossignon
                              Christophe Rossignon
                              • Bishop
                              • (voice)
                              • Director
                                • Michel Ocelot
                              • Writer
                                • Michel Ocelot
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                              9TheLittleSongbird

                              Beautifully simple

                              If someone were to ask if I recommended Tales of the Night, the answer would be yes. It is a very simple film and doesn't break new ground from a thematic perspective. That doesn't matter because so much of the movie is beautifully done. The animation makes for a visual treat, not just the shadowy silhouettes for the character designs and the drama being conveyed but also the backgrounds with the gloriously vivid colours. The music doesn't overbear what's happening in the six featured stories, as well as being sensitive, lushly orchestrated and lyrical it allows the stories to speak for themselves. And speak for themselves they do, the moralising, positive messaging and lessons do not preach and are ones that anybody young and old can relate fully to as well as being important values. There is an Aesop's Fables feel at times especially in The Werewolf, not that that it is an issue, far from it. And the stories do have great atmosphere while never trying to be too complicated, The Boy Who Never Lied and Boy Tam-Tam are somewhat graphic yet magical. Personal favourite has to go to The Doe Girl and the Architect's Son, which contains the best animation of the film and is quite poignant. The characters don't break new ground either but they have a real charm to them and carry their stories very well. In fact, if there was anything that wasn't quite right it was the old-theatre-and-re-enacting links, not a bad idea but at times clumsily handled. Other than that, Tales of the Night is a very good film indeed. 9/10 Bethany Cox
                              8siderite

                              6 tales of not just Arabian nights

                              This is perfect for whoever wants to learn French. It's enunciated clearly and slowly, just like DuoLingo stories. The animation is silhouette style, like shadow play, but carefully done. The stories remind me of 1001 tales of Arabian nights, which were the entertainment of my childhood nights, so maybe I was seduced by the nostalgia, but I liked the show.

                              There is something that I disliked. The stories start from a point where three characters create worlds and stories using a computer and robot tailors and then they act out their fantasies. But I had no idea who these people were. It feels like you are dropped in the middle of something that you should have been aware of, but you're not. A fun premise to be sure, especially since it can entice a child to build their own stories or at least participate in something like that.

                              Also, I watched this on Netflix and for the life of me I don't understand why they would show it as a movie and not as a series. It is clearly composed of six independent stories, which would have been helpful to know before I started watching it.

                              Therefore my conclusion is that it is good to watch with your child, especially if you want to teach them the language, and I hope this review helps you to know that it's a collection of six separate stories and one doesn't have to spend an hour and a half to get to the end.
                              4zetes

                              Boring and a little sexist

                              From the director of Kirikou and the Sorceress, this animated film, done in a CGI shadow puppet style, is about a brother and sister who, along with an elderly man they know, concoct movie scenarios. Six different fairy tale scenarios are illustrated. I've never actually seen any of the Kirikou films, but I've heard good things. This film doesn't inspire me to check anything else by Ocelot out. The visuals are quite gorgeous, don't get me wrong, but the screen writing is flat, boring and downright regressive. Five of the six stories have the boy as the hero saving the girl, who is a damsel in distress. The sixth one isn't particularly progressive, either. The version I watched on Netflix was dubbed in English by a group of British actors who are particularly boring. Skip it.
                              Mozjoukine

                              Excetional animated fantasy.

                              Ocelot's toons have always had the unfamiliar (African) imagery working for them. Their naive plot lines have been both an attraction and a limitation.

                              This episode film, framed with sessions in the re-voicing studio - where an owl is perched on the desk - are not a step towards more traditional work.

                              The recognisable Ocelot style is here mixed with a bit of Lotte Reiniger and boosted by a fascinating use of Three D, which spaces the arms and eyes of the outline crowd at different distances from the viewer, among other effects. Was it ever shown anywhere else but the Paris Champs Elysses that way? Whether the makers can take this style further and how it will go down with the tot audiences, I've seen cheer the Kirikou films, has yet to be seen.
                              8lorenakelly

                              Beautiful children's film

                              I picked this out for myself to watch, thinking it would be too "artsy" for my four year old, but she was immediately captivated and plunked down on my lap to watch the whole thing. I was quite surprised at this since she is usually a fan of the Disney princess-genre, ha ha. It is a visually striking art film, and some of the stories have a couple of scary moments or themes for a little one, but we appreciated the simple stories that were told in a unique style of animation. The shadow-box-puppet style with only eyes highlighted on the characters actually fit the fairy-tale type tales very suitably, with a moral to the story, or a twist at the end, so don't expect Shakespeare level - it really is intended for children. We will likely watch this again and again.

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                              • Trivia
                                This film is made up of varied short stories using Michel Ocelot's "silhouette animation" techniques.
                              • Connections
                                Edited from Dragons and Princess: L'Élue de la Ville d'or (2010)
                              • Soundtracks
                                Sababou
                                Music by Fabrice Daudet Grazaï, lyrics by Fatoumata Diawara

                                Interpreted by Fatoumata Diawara

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                              Details

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                              • Release date
                                • July 20, 2011 (France)
                              • Country of origin
                                • France
                              • Official sites
                                • Cinéart (Belgium)
                                • Frenetic Films (Switzerland)
                              • Language
                                • French
                              • Also known as
                                • Казки на ніч
                              • Production companies
                                • Nord-Ouest Films
                                • Studio O
                                • StudioCanal
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                              Box office

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                              • Gross US & Canada
                                • $10,975
                              • Opening weekend US & Canada
                                • $7,154
                                • Sep 30, 2012
                              • Gross worldwide
                                • $1,762,194
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                              Tech specs

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                              • Runtime
                                • 1h 24m(84 min)
                              • Color
                                • Color
                              • Sound mix
                                • Dolby Digital
                              • Aspect ratio
                                • 1.78 : 1

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