Films pour enfants

Oru Burus

What to do when the sun refuses to obey?

A dispute between a king and his sun.

Synopsis

Once upon a time there was a little king who lost control of the sun.

Oru Burus

Commentary: Oru Burus

A disobedient Sun, a very original idea. Like the despot Charles-V-and-three-makes-eight-and-eight-makes-sixteen from the film The King and the Bird (1980), The king does as he pleases and does not allow the sun to stay awake. The final scene may be reminiscent of the film A Trip to the Moon (1902) by Georges Méliès. Right in the Eye Drawings by Georges Méliès commissioned by Henri Langlois in 1937, Cinémathèque Française. Tweet !function(f,a,g){var e,b=f.getElementsByTagName(a)[0],c=/^http:/.test(f.location)?"http":"https";if(!f.getElementById(g)){e=f.createElement(a) );e.id=g;e.src=c+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";b.parentNode.insertBefore(e,b)}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); Share Theme Georges Méliès Genre and keywords Fantasy, optical illusions, 360°. Recommended age 5 years Duration 2 min 10 s. Title Oru Burus Directed by Fx Goby Hélène Leroux Music

Theme

Georges Méliès

Genre & keywords

Fantastic, Fantastique, illusions d'optique, 360°

Recommended age

3 years old

Duration

2 min 10 s

Title

Oru Burus

Réalisation

Fx Goby Hélène Leroux

Musique

Mathieu Alvado

Production

Nexus Studios en 2018

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