The city of lost children ; director, Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
(DVD)
Contributors
Published
[Culver City, Calif.] : Columbia TriStar Home Video, [1999].
ISBN
0767811062
Status
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Bloomingdale Public Library - Adult AV | FOREIGN FRE CIT | On Shelf |
Cicero Public Library - Stacks | DVD CIT | On Shelf |
Hinsdale Public Library - Stacks | DVD CITY | On Shelf |
La Grange Park Public Library District - Main Level | DVD CIT | On Shelf |
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Published
[Culver City, Calif.] : Columbia TriStar Home Video, [1999].
Format
DVD
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (112 min. each side) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
fre
ISBN
0767811062
UPC
043396400191
Notes
General Note
Title from container. Original French title not complete on screen (?).
General Note
Originally made as a motion picture in 1995 in France with the participation of German and Spanish production companies.
General Note
Features include theatrical trailer; production notes; talent files; commentary by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Ron Perlman; costume design gallery by Jean-Paul Gaultier; and production sketch gallery; Side A: widescreen version (1.85:1 ratio); side B: full-screen version formatted to fit a TV.
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography, Darius Khondji ; editor, Herve Schneid ; music, Angelo Badalamenti.
Participants/Performers
Ron Perman, Daniel Emilfork, Judith Vittet, Dominique Pinon, Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Genevieve Brunet, Odile Mallet, Mireille Mossé.
Description
This fantastically-twisted fairy tale is chock-full of curious characters and special effects. A sad and heartbroken madman, Krank, is aging prematurely because he can't dream. He kidnaps little children, hoping that eventually he will find a way to steal their sleeping thoughts. The story takes the form of a quest, as a sentimental harpooner-turned-fairground strongman, One, sets out to find his young brother on dilapidated oil rig. He soon falls in love with the gutsy nine-year old girl (who is head of the orphan gang), and together they run a gauntlet of fantastical dangers as they join hearts and hands to save a small boy's dreams from the madman's master plan.
Target Audience
MPAA rating: R.
System Details
DVD (2-sided), Hi-fi, Dolby surround stereo.
Language
French, dubbed English or dubbed Spanish dialogue, English, French, or Spanish subtitles; Closed-captioned.
Local note
DVD
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Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Ossard, C., Adrien, G., Jeunet, J., Perlman, R., Emilfork, D., Vittet, J., Pinon, D., Dreyfus, J., Brunet, G., Mallet, O., Mosse, M., Khondji, D., Schneid, H., & Badalamenti, A. (1999). The city of lost children ; director, Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Special édition, widescreen edition.). Columbia TriStar Home Video.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Claudie. Ossard et al.. 1999. The City of Lost Children ; Director, Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Columbia TriStar Home Video.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Claudie. Ossard et al.. The City of Lost Children ; Director, Jean-Pierre Jeunet Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1999.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Ossard, Claudie., et al. The City of Lost Children ; Director, Jean-Pierre Jeunet Special édition, widescreen edition., Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1999.
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