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Release Date:
March 2, 2015
Original Title:
The Light Eater
Alternate Titles:
L'Avale-Lumière
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Fabrique d'images
Gaumont Animation
Production Countries:
France | Luxembourg
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Today is Al's first day of school. He packed his bag and prepared his lunch. Ever since his Dad died he has had to take care of himself and his Mother in mourning. Since that day Al has been burdened with a curse: something dark happens every time he tries to speak. Nonetheless, Al sets off to school all alone with his trusty crayon and pages of his favorite drawings. Hoping to somehow make friends.
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2D Artist:
Amandine Becker
Karell Clara
Audrey Halgand
2D Sequence Supervisor:
Matthew Timms
3D Artist:
Jérôme Brack
David Carrière
Audrey Halgand
Animation:
Asier Arrillaga
Cherifa Bakhti
Jean-Christophe Craps
Quenton Mirioni
Olivier Montero
Delfo Olimpo
Samuel Rozier
Animation Supervisor:
Guillaume Dubois
Assistant Director:
David Carrière
Guillaume Dubois
Compositing Artist:
Jérôme Brack
Guillaume Dubois
Compositing Supervisor:
Julien Silvestre
Director:
Seán McCormack
Editor:
Maxime Jacques
Lighting Artist:
Julien Silvestre
Jérôme Brack
Modeling:
Chris Nix
Music:
Monophona
Musician:
Claudine Muno
Other:
David Carrière
Elodie Legros
Producer:
Jean-Marie Musique
Christine Parisse
Frédérique Vinel
Production Manager:
Pauline Bulinckx
Sound Designer:
Kévin Feildel
Special Effects Supervisor:
Julien Silvestre
Storyboard:
Nathanael Godart
Textile Artist:
Florianne Becker
Writer:
Seán McCormack
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