L'Alphabet de Ma Mère
L'Alphabet de Ma Mère

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L'Alphabet de Ma Mère

2008
Movie
32 min
English

An old woman is sitting with motionless and two eyes closed. Suddenly, a visitor shows up in the courtyard of the house while she is looking at the sunlight through a window. The turtle and a door open onto her memories and it makes her think of a memory about a rosary. The images of an unforgettable past remain in her mind with longing about her missing son.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Jean-François LaguionieGenres: Animation, Family

Plot Summary

A young girl named Louise discovers the alphabet through a series of charming and whimsical illustrations. Her journey through the letters is intertwined with memories of her mother and their shared experiences. The film explores themes of childhood, imagination, and the enduring bond between a mother and daughter. It's a visually rich and emotionally resonant animated exploration of language and memory.

Critical Reception

L'Alphabet de Ma Mère was generally well-received by critics for its unique artistic style and heartfelt storytelling. Audiences appreciated its gentle pace and its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder. The film's animation was frequently praised for its distinctive look and creative approach to depicting abstract concepts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its beautiful and original animation style.

  • Appreciated for its touching and nostalgic exploration of childhood memories.

  • Seen as a unique and artistic film that appeals to both children and adults.

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Fun Fact

Director Jean-François Laguionie also provided one of the voices for the film, alongside his directorial duties.

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