Starring Beatrice Bonifassi and Lina Boudreault
Written and directed by Sylvain Chomet
Production year 2003
Running time 78 minutes
In
the three years that the film club has been running we have never shown
an animated film. Not everybody likes animation and it is traditionally
thought of as a children's medium which can be loud and brash and
unsubtle. But animation has undoubtedly given us some of the greatest
experiences in cinema from the Warner Brothers cartoons of the 1940s,
Disney's many classics and the brilliant work done by Pixar in the last
20 years. Animation has been dominated by America since its inception in
the 1920s but every now and again a masterpiece appears from elsewhere
in the world. This is just such a film. The Triplets Of Belleville is a
gorgeous slice of gallic weirdness with a fantastic musical score that
references Django Reinhardt, Fred Astaire and Josephine Baker. It
tells the story of a champion road cyclist, his grandmother and their
dog and what happens when he is kidnapped by mobsters and taken to
America. If it sounds crazy that's because it is...Sylvain Chomet's
animation style is unique - very French with a fantastic retro look and
numerous nods to Jaques Tati along the way. The Triplets Of Belleville
will have your toes tapping and put a smile on your face. Don't miss it.