Guillaume Gouix , who plays both Paul and his father, Attila Marcel. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Musical.
The film explores how memories can be both a prison and a path to liberation, using whimsical sequences to process deep-seated grief. Attila Marcel
(2013) is a French comedy-drama film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet , marking his live-action feature debut after acclaimed animated works like The Triplets of Belleville and The Illusionist . Plot Overview Guillaume Gouix , who plays both Paul and
researchgate.net/publication/374408424_Sylvain_Chomet's_Distinctive_Animation_From_The_Triplets_of_Belleville_to_The_Illusionist">visual style or other from this era? Attila Marcel: Toronto Review - The Hollywood Reporter (2013) is a French comedy-drama film written and
As a trained pianist, Paul's journey is heavily underscored by music. The soundtrack, composed by Benoît Charest , includes original songs that blend baroque and modern styles to reflect the characters' internal worlds. Production Details Director: Sylvain Chomet
The story follows , a mute, thirty-year-old virtuoso pianist living in Paris with his eccentric aunts, who have raised him to be a prodigy. Paul has been silent since the age of two, after witnessing the traumatic death of his parents.
Guillaume Gouix , who plays both Paul and his father, Attila Marcel. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Musical.
The film explores how memories can be both a prison and a path to liberation, using whimsical sequences to process deep-seated grief.
(2013) is a French comedy-drama film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet , marking his live-action feature debut after acclaimed animated works like The Triplets of Belleville and The Illusionist . Plot Overview
researchgate.net/publication/374408424_Sylvain_Chomet's_Distinctive_Animation_From_The_Triplets_of_Belleville_to_The_Illusionist">visual style or other from this era? Attila Marcel: Toronto Review - The Hollywood Reporter
As a trained pianist, Paul's journey is heavily underscored by music. The soundtrack, composed by Benoît Charest , includes original songs that blend baroque and modern styles to reflect the characters' internal worlds. Production Details Director: Sylvain Chomet
The story follows , a mute, thirty-year-old virtuoso pianist living in Paris with his eccentric aunts, who have raised him to be a prodigy. Paul has been silent since the age of two, after witnessing the traumatic death of his parents.