Craziness from Laloux! French cinema review of Gandahar. Poor quality vid, but still awesome for its strangeness. Rene Laloux was the master of odd creations such as Fantastic Planet, Gandahar, and Eye of the Wolf. Most of his cartoons were done en Francais. Oui! J'adore Francais.
This dude looks like Ron Weasley from Harry Potter.
edwin11373 4 months ago
I NEED SUBTITLES!!! >:O
WolfySnackrib666 5 months ago
@dafranx : Well, you should learn. French is a beautiful language. Anyway, the vid is a bit too long for me to translate everything, but, roughly speaking, it is essentially a series of fact sheets. It begins by enumerating the first and main adaptations of French sci-fi novels to the screen, then speaks about the life and works of Jean-Pierre Andrevon, the author of the book "Gandahar" ; then the speaker presents René Laloux, and finally Caza, whose drawings were used for the film.
Schmurxzl 6 months ago
Subtitles please. We don't speak French.
dafranx 1 year ago
Subtitles, please :(
Also, you forgot to mention Masters of Time, a notable collaboration by Laloux and Moebius, almost as good as Planete Sauvage.
noiz87 1 year ago
I love Gandahar! I saw it for the first time last week and I instantly became a Laloux fan. But I recommend to all to watch the original French version, instead of the edited English version by (film butcher, and directorial credit hog) Harvey Weinstein.
Harvey, Studio Ghibli says..."NO CUTS!!!":P
jonjonbalaos 3 years ago
yes, please.
LoveCraken 3 years ago
The background music from the film is by Gabriel Yared who also did the score to Anthony Mingella's "The English Patient".
Jal8919536 4 years ago
sub titles please.
accidentalsounds 5 years ago