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Plastic Paper: FANTASTIC PLANET w/ live score by LES JUPES!

THU, OCT 30 / 9 pm (w/ live score)
SUN, NOV 2 / 4 pm (w/ original score)
Dir. Rene Laloux | France 1973 | 72min. | Animated Science-Fiction

With live score by Les Jupes!

(also playing Sunday Nov 2 at 4:00pm with original score)

Based on French science fiction novelist Stefan Wul’s “Oms en Serie” (“Oms by the Dozen”), René Laloux’s FANTASTIC PLANET paints an animated tale of humans kept as domesticated pets by an alien race of blue humanoid giants called Traags. The story takes place on the Traags’ planet Ygam, where we follow our narrator, an Om called Terr, from infancy to adulthood, when he escapes his subjugation with a Traag learning device with which to educate the savage Oms and incite them to revolt.

As a French-Czech coproduction, this story had much resonance for its makers as an allegory of Czechoslovakia’s invasion by Soviet troops in the late ’60s, and had to be completed in Paris due to political pressure. The animation technique utilized by visionary artist Roland Topor – moving paper cutouts across backgrounds – contributes to the overall feeling of other-worldliness. The film won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 1973. (Jim Gay)

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