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“Stylistic imagination and beautiful, hand-drawn animation … a loving tribute to an important figure in French culture.” – The Hollywood Reporter
In mid-20th century Paris, famous playwright, novelist, screenwriter and director Marcel Pagnol is commissioned by Elle magazine to write a serialised memoir. Now in his early 60s, Pagnol is uncertain that he remembers enough of his life to even attempt writing a memoir. As he sits staring at a blank page, a mischievous, imaginary figure of his childhood self appears. Little Marcel guides grown-up Marcel along as the writer starts to delve deep into his memories and record them on the page. From his bucolic childhood in Marseille, to the tragic loss of his mother in his teenage years, his arrival in Paris, his first taste of success and his transition from the stage to the screen with the advent of talkies.
Directed and gorgeously animated by four-time Oscar nominee Sylvain Chomet (The Triplets of Belleville), this is an affectionate tribute to a legendary writer who had an enormous impact on French culture in more ways than one. A love letter to creativity, storytelling and the advent of cinema.
Festivals & Awards
Cannes Film Festival 2025 – Official Selection
Annecy International Animation Festival 2025 - Nominee, Best Feature
Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival 2025 – Official Selection
Seville European Film Festival 2025 - Nominee, Best Film
Unclassified 18+
91 min
France, Belgium, Luxembourg
French (English subtitles)
Laurent Lafitte, Géraldine Pailhas, Thierry Garcia, Anaïs Petit, Vincent Fernandel, Véronique Philipponnat
Sylvain Chomet