The new enchanted and colorful film by Michel Ocelot

What do a black pharaoh from Sudan, a vigilante in the Auvergne of the Middle Ages and a penniless prince in love with a princess in the Ottoman Empire of the 18th century have in common? What brings them together is the love of tales, and a unique creator: Michel Ocelot. After the three films on Kirikou, his little African hero, Azur and Asmar and Dilili in Paris, the 79-year-old filmmaker is releasing a new feature film, made up of three tales, and entitled The Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess.


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Also featured in our session, this Saturday, is the cinema newspaper and a report by our correspondent Théa Ollivier on the opening of a new cinema in Dakar.

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