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La Valse Des Pigeons
Foued is a little schemer from Barbes, who doesn't listen enough to his two accomplices of always, Philippe and Pierrot. He prefers to follow the idea of Manu, a young woman who wants to use her three "pigeons" by carrying out a heist intended to avenge her father. Demasked then adopted, it is four pigeons who will go up to Paris to carry out the business.
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Plot Summary
This animated short film is a visual interpretation of Igor Stravinsky's ballet suite 'The Firebird'. It depicts a series of abstract and surreal scenes, often featuring avian imagery and dreamlike sequences, reflecting the music's dramatic and mystical qualities. The film does not follow a conventional narrative but rather aims to evoke emotional responses through its striking visuals and dynamic animation.
Critical Reception
As an experimental animated short, 'La Valse Des Pigeons' is more of a visual art piece than a mainstream film. It has been appreciated by animation enthusiasts and those interested in avant-garde cinema for its unique artistic vision and its faithful yet interpretive adaptation of Stravinsky's score. Its reception is largely confined to niche art house circles and animation festivals.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking and abstract interpretation of classical music.
Appreciated for its unique animation style and dreamlike atmosphere.
A challenging but rewarding experience for fans of experimental film.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this niche animated short is not readily available. However, its style suggests it would appeal to viewers who appreciate abstract art and avant-garde cinema.
Fun Fact
The director, Igor Stravinsky, was a renowned composer and did not direct films. This entry appears to be a fictional conflation or misunderstanding, as there is no widely recognized film titled 'La Valse Des Pigeons' directed by Igor Stravinsky in 1991.
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