51 Years Later, This Groundbreaking Sci-Fi Film is Returning to the Big Screen

Culture news 51 years later, this sci-fi film with its unique concept remains a timeless classic: it returns to the cinema

Advertisement

Share :


He caused a sensation in 1973 and he returns to our dark rooms to enlighten us with his pretty pastel colors.

Advertisement

Wild Party

Released in 1973, La Planète Sauvage is an animated sci-fi film directed by René Laloux (Les Maîtres du temps, Gandahar). And he’s coming back to our cinemas! Inspired by the novel “Oms in series” by Stefan Wul, the feature film tells the story of Terr, a child who is adopted by Yiwa, a Draag, namely a gigantic humanoid with blue skin and red eyes. The little boy grows up, unlike of Tiwa, the growth being different between that of men and Draags He flees and will experience many adventures.

Try Amazon Prime free for 30 days


In May, do what you please… at the movies

Awarded the special jury prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival and having won a Saint-Michel in Brussels in 1974, La Planète Sauvage made a strong impression. He also managed to win the international jury prize at the Trieste festival and won the gold medal at the Atlanta festival. The feature film, restored in 2016, has been back in certain French cinemas since May 1. Enough to (re)discover the work of René Laloux in the best possible conditions. And if you don't want to travel but still want to see what's so special about this animated film, you can always rent it through the Arte VOD. By remaining quietly at home for the 72 minutes he presents to you.

La Planète Sauvage is directed by René Laloux with a screenplay by Roland Topor based on the novel by Stefan Wul. Alain Goraguer takes care of the music, while on the production studio side, we find Les films Armorial, the ORTF Research Department and Československý Filmexport.

About Amazon Prime Video

Culture news

Tired of paying for Netflix, Amazon and Disney+? Here are 8 free alternatives… and legal!

Culture news

Amazon Prime Video threatens Netflix and Disney+ with this major agreement!

Culture news

Amazon Prime Video adds Twitch functionality to its app

This page contains affiliate links to certain products that JV has selected for you. Each purchase you make by clicking on one of these links will not cost you more, but the e-merchant will pay us a commission. The prices indicated in the article are those offered by the merchant sites at the time of publication of the article and these prices are likely to vary at the sole discretion of the merchant site without JV being informed.
Learn more.

Advertisement