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Release Date:
October 23, 2012
Original Title:
Le Jour des Corneilles
Alternate Titles:
Der Tag, an dem die Krähen kamen
Devezh ar brini
O Menino da Floresta
День ворон
森林之子:不滅的愛
Genres:
Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Angoa-Agicoa
CNC
Canal+
Ciné+
Cofinova 6
Cofinova 7
Département de la Charente
Film Fund Luxembourg
Finalement
Gébéka Films
La Région Île-de-France
MEDIA Programme of the European Union
Max Films
Melusine Productions
PROCIREP
Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Région Poitou-Charentes
SODEC
Société Radio-Canada
Téléfilm Canada
Vezon Investissements
Walking The Dog
uFilm
uMedia
Production Countries:
Belgium | Canada | France | Luxembourg
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: G DE: 6 KR: All
Runtime: 90
In a cabin of the deep of the forest, a child and his father lead a wild and hard life in utmost isolation. The child grows up fearing and admiring his father, with the ghosts haunting the forest as his only companions. Until the day he discovers the neighbouring village and meets a young girl there, Manon. At her side, he discovers that love exists. From then on he won't cease to search for the place where his father's love for him is hiding.
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Animation:
Paul Dutton
Character Designer:
Serge Élissalde
Cinematography:
Patrice Suau
Director:
Jean-Christophe Dessaint
Editor:
Jean-Christophe Dessaint
Executive Producer:
Marc Jousset
William Picot
Foley Artist:
Nicolas Becker
Music:
Simon Leclerc
Original Story:
Jean-François Beauchemin
Producer:
Jeremy Burdek
Marc Bonny
Eric Goossens
Roger Frappier
Nadia Khamlichi
Stéphan Roelants
Adrian Politowski
Anton Roebben
Luc Vandal
Gilles Waterkeyn
Screenplay:
Amandine Taffin
Sound Editor:
Damien Boitel
Loïc Prian
Storyboard Artist:
Serge Élissalde
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