A fairytale is turned into poetry here.
A modern reimagining of Cinderella, done the way only Georges Schwizgebel could do it, a fantasy of vivid colors where every frame is a rather exquisite work of art.
In less than five minutes, and without any single spoken word, the result is quite admirable.
This is perhaps my favorite take on this very well known story, along with the Stephen Palmer's playfully imaginative mini-adaptation of Gioachino Rossini's La Cenerentola included in the television anthology Opera imaginaire.
Definitely worth-watching, and deserving of a much higher score than a mere 6.5.
8.5/10.
A modern reimagining of Cinderella, done the way only Georges Schwizgebel could do it, a fantasy of vivid colors where every frame is a rather exquisite work of art.
In less than five minutes, and without any single spoken word, the result is quite admirable.
This is perhaps my favorite take on this very well known story, along with the Stephen Palmer's playfully imaginative mini-adaptation of Gioachino Rossini's La Cenerentola included in the television anthology Opera imaginaire.
Definitely worth-watching, and deserving of a much higher score than a mere 6.5.
8.5/10.