Ulysse
Ulysse

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Ulysse

1986
Movie
22 min
French

At the sea shore, a goat, a child, and a naked man. This is a photograph taken in 1954 by Agnès Varda. The goat was dead, the child was named Ulysses, and the man was naked. Starting from this frozen image, the film explores the real and the imaginary.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Jean-Pierre LefebvreGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the life of Ulysse, a shy, imaginative boy who finds solace in the world of books and his own inner thoughts. Living in a family that struggles with communication and connection, Ulysse often retreats into his imagination, creating his own adventures. The narrative explores his relationships with his parents and siblings, highlighting the challenges of growing up and finding one's identity within a complex family dynamic.

Critical Reception

Ulysse was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of childhood and its introspective narrative. Reviewers praised its artistic direction and the nuanced performances of its cast, noting its ability to capture the subtle emotional landscape of a young boy's inner world. It is considered a significant work in Canadian cinema for its thoughtful exploration of family and imagination.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poetic and introspective examination of childhood.

  • Noted for its subtle direction and strong performances, particularly from the young lead.

  • Recognized as a poignant and artistic exploration of imagination and family dynamics.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Grand Prix des Amériques at the Montreal World Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Jean-Pierre Lefebvre drew inspiration for the film from his own childhood experiences and observations of family life.

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