The Boy Who Wanted to be a Bear (Cinema Paradiso)

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The Boy Who Wanted to be a Bear. Drengen der Ville Vaere Bjorn. Denmark-France 2002 | Animated film by Jannik Hastrup | French version | 75 minutes | 35mm. Recommended from age 7. A mother bear loses her cub after escaping from wolves. The father bear then decides to steal a human baby to compensate for his grief. Initially inconsolable, she eventually decides to raise him as a real little bear. On their side, humans are willing to do anything to find their son... The universe of the story, between ice floes and northern lights, calls for great visual softness: traditional animation with pencil and brush, its rounded graphic style, the thick and sharp lines of the characters blend perfectly into a watercolor-painted setting. The grain of the cardboard paper is sometimes perceptible. The warm colors of the watercolor warm up the snow of the ice floe, adding a poetic touch to this beautiful film. A story tinged with magic, defending family values and differences, inviting young viewers on a visual and cultural journey; to escape alongside this little bear-child in the midst of magnificent snowy landscapes...



Cinémathèque Luxembourg

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2613 Luxembourg 17 Place du Théâtre, 2613 Luxembourg

Cinémathèque Luxembourg
17 Place du Théâtre
2613 Luxembourg




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  • 2025-01-12 15:00:00 2025-01-12 16:00:00 Europe/Paris The Boy Who Wanted to be a Bear (Cinema Paradiso) The Boy Who Wanted to be a Bear. Drengen der Ville Vaere Bjorn. Denmark-France 2002 | Animated film by Jannik Hastrup | French version | 75 minutes | 35mm. Recommended from age 7. A mother bear loses her cub after escaping from wolves. The father bear then decides to steal a human baby to compensate for his grief. Initially inconsolable, she eventually decides to raise him as a real little bear. On their side, humans are willing to do anything to find their son... The universe of the story, between ice floes and northern lights, calls for great visual softness: traditional animation with pencil and brush, its rounded graphic style, the thick and sharp lines of the characters blend perfectly into a watercolor-painted setting. The grain of the cardboard paper is sometimes perceptible. The warm colors of the watercolor warm up the snow of the ice floe, adding a poetic touch to this beautiful film. A story tinged with magic, defending family values and differences, inviting young viewers on a visual and cultural journey; to escape alongside this little bear-child in the midst of magnificent snowy landscapes... 17 Place du Théâtre, 2613 Luxembourg Cinémathèque Luxembourg
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