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La Petite Fille De La Mer offers a unique glimpse into a vanishing art form, steeped in a melancholic atmosphere. The film's pacing is reflective, allowing the viewer to absorb the poignant story of two marionettes—a grandmother and her granddaughter—who face their own demise through a tragic twist. It's striking how the marionettes are animated, yet convey such deep emotion, showcasing the skill of the puppeteer. The setting in the last marionette theater in London really adds a layer of authenticity. It’s not just a narrative; it’s a meditation on loss, legacy, and the fragility of art. The practical effects are fascinating; there's something haunting about puppetry when it’s handled with such care.
Filmed in the last marionette theater in London.Explores themes of legacy and loss through puppetry.A reflective pace that enhances the storytelling.
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Chris Zarb
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