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Tales of the Night is renowned animation auteur Michel Ocelot's first foray into 3D animation. A hit at the Berlin Film Festival, the film extends the earlier shadow puppet style of Ocelot's Princes and Princesses, with black silhouetted characters set off against exquisitely detailed Day-Glo backgrounds bursting with color and kaleidoscopic patterns - the subtle use of 3D creating a diorama-like effect. The film weaves together six exotic fables each unfolding in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, an Aztec kingdom, the African plains, and even the Land of the Dead. In Ocelot's storytelling, history blends with fairytale as viewers are whisked off to enchanted lands full of dragons, werewolves, captive princesses, sorcerers, and enormous talking bees - and each fable ends with its own ironic twist. -- (C) GKIDS
Release Date Tales of the Night Sep 26, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Tales of the Night

Julien Beramis,Marine Griset,Michael Elias,Michel Ocelot,Isabelle Guiard,Michel Elias,Olivier Claverie,Yves Barsacq

Genres Tales of the Night : Science Fiction & Fantasy,Animation

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Tales of the Night

User Ranting Tales of the Night : 3.4
User Percentage For Tales of the Night : %
User Count Like for Tales of the Night : 2,098
All Critics Ranting For Tales of the Night : 7
All Critics Count For Tales of the Night : 23
All Critics Percentage For Tales of the Night : 78 %

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Movie Overview For Tales of the Night

Two young sisters recovering from an unnamed trauma must face a mysterious past in this excellent South Korean shocker. A worldwide hit upon its release and based on an old Korean fairy tale; two sisters come to live with their cold and distant father and turn-on-a-dime stepmother in a house where nothing is as it seems. A wonderfully haunting score, starkly beautiful imagery, and a labyrinthine plot that twists and turns at every dark corner all set the stage for a riveting and often terrifying guessing game of a movie. Equal parts drama, mystery, and ghost story, A Tale of Two Sisters is a richly complex and challenging cinematic treat that may very well demand repeat viewings.

TagLine Tales of the Night

Our sorrow was conceived long before our birth

Trailer For Tales of the Night

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Review For Tales of the Night

The movie never comes close to replicating the spell that Reiniger was able to cast using much more primitive techniques, which underlines a chronic problem of computer animation: its very precision squeezes all the magic from the magic lantern.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

It is so gentle and whimsical that one wonders if American children, accustomed to the whiz-bang action of most animation, will accept it.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times

Six mostly engaging fairy tales are digitally rendered with silhouetted characters performing in front of vivid, colorful backgrounds.
Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times

Has ... eye-bending backgrounds but a creatively monochromatic foreground that comes to feel like a limitation.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

More likely to play well with older children, due to its split-up story line, Ocelot's creation is like nothing else they are likely to see animating the multiplex.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

The narratives - involving princesses, sorcerers, dragons, talking animals - are familiar. But Mr. Ocelot invigorates them with lyricism ...
Andy Webster-New York Times

Six stunningly animated fairy tales with a few mild scares
Renee Schonfeld-Common Sense Media

The kaleidoscopic backgrounds offer a colorful counterpoint to the simple silhouettes that form the people, animals, and mythical beasts populating the six fables, each of which end with a ironic twist.
Brett Michel-Boston Phoenix

The recent cartoons of Michel Ocelot cleverly advance Lotte Reiniger's prototypical stop-motion technique into the digital age.
Joseph Jon Lanthier-Slant Magazine

It should please sensitive, well-brought-up children and nostalgists.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

It's sweet but earthbound.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph

Tales Of The Night may be computer-animated, but its style is antique.
Andrew Osmond-SFX Magazine

It's charming enough and the soundtrack has obviously been put together with care.
-This is London

The pick-and-mix approach is limiting, but there's no denying these are gorgeous amuse-bouches, likely to be devoured by older, more discerning children and dyed-in-the-wool stoners alike.
Mike McCahill-Guardian [UK]

The six folk-like tales featuring dragons, witch doctors and a talking horse have a whimsical charm and are beautifully designed but - watched all at once - may leave younger children fidgeting.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express

A uniquely joyful experience from a true original.
Adam Woodward-Little White Lies

While the youngsters to whom the stories are aimed won't take long to get the fidgets, older viewers will undoubtedly appreciate the scenery a tad longer before joining them.
Elliott Noble-Sky Movies

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