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The animation documentary by Penny Lane tells a highly interesting story with honesty and flair, but does not always hit the right notes.
The animation documentary by Penny Lane tells a highly interesting story with honesty and flair, but does not always hit the right notes.
Charlie Kaufman & Duke Johnson sign a perfectly sweet and melancholic essay on identity and love in stop-motion.
The very crafty French/US co-production of The Little Prince can be a fine film at times, but keeps retelling its message in more ways than Saint d' Exupéry's essential simplicity would permit.
The French feature Mune is a revelation of what 3D computer animation can do with a children's story.
The latest offering from Studio Ghibli is sweet and good-natured, but it doesn't match its previous achievements.