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La planète sauvage (1973)
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1 December 1973 (USA)
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A Sublime Trip to a Fine New World
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Slaves and masters dominate the narrative of the faraway world of Ygam. Set around the lifespan of Terr...
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A masterpiece... still up-to-date
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Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Jennifer Drake | ... | Tiwa (voice) | |
| Eric Baugin | ... | Terr (voice) | |
| Jean Topart | ... | Maître Sinh (voice) | |
| Jean Valmont | ... | Terr adulte - le commentateur (voice) | |
| Sylvie Lenoir | ... | (voice) | |
| Michèle Chahan | ... | (voice) | |
| Yves Barsacq | ... | (voice) | |
| Hubert de Lapparent | ... | Voice (voice) | |
| Gérard Hernandez | ... | (voice) | |
| Claude Joseph | ... | (voice) | |
| Philippe Ogouz | ... | (voice) | |
| Jacques Ruisseau | ... | (voice) |
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Divoká planeta (Czechoslovakia: Czech title)
Planet of Incredible Creatures
The Fantastic Planet (USA)
The Savage Planet (International: English title) (informal literal title)
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Planet of Incredible Creatures
The Fantastic Planet (USA)
The Savage Planet (International: English title) (informal literal title)
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72 min
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Colour (Eastmancolor)
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Was released in the American territory by New World, the Roger Corman's company.
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In the world of the animation business there is a recent trends towards super- realism where computer graphics are being increasingly used. Although I appreciate animations like Finding Nemo or the Incredibles for they represent a renewal of the genre (in the same way the Disney movie did in the 50's), the artistic style of La Planete Sauvage is unmistakable and accords perfectly with the dark atmosphere of the movie. This animation is based on the book Oms (a deformation of the french word homme, man) from the French SciFi writer Stephan Wul who should also be credited for being the writer of The Time Masters (another SciFi animation worth your time). Wul's real name is still a mystery. The rare things we know about his life are that he wrote his 10 (or so) only books when he was studying dentistry at the University. He apparently graduated and became too busy to continue his writing activity. What a pity. I've read most of Wul's book and they are all unique and beautiful. The animation sticks true to Wul's vision. The art by the Czech master Topor is dark and oppressing, despite the bright color of the 60-70's-influenced graphism, adding to the uncomfort of seeing human beings treated as pets or pests by giant extraterrestrials. However, the roles are interchangeable and humans do behave too often in the way the extraterrestrials do in the movie with other living creatures on Earth. Hard to find but worth the search.