Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest (2006)
Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest (2006)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Cyril Mourali
Azur
Karim M'Ribah
Asmar
Hiam Abbass
Jénane
Patrick Timsit
Crapoux
Rayan Mahjoub
Azur enfant
Abdelsselem ben Amar
Asmar enfant
Fatma ben Khell
La Princesse Chamsous Sabah
Mohamed Ourdache
(Voice)
Thissa d'Avila Bensalah
La Fée des djinns
Sofia Boutella
La Fée des elfes
Olivier Claverie
Le Sage Yadoa
Ève François Machuel
Executive Producer
Michel Ocelot
Director
Ian McIntyre
Director
Philip Boëffard
Associate Producer
Christophe Rossignon
Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 21, 2006
Original NameAzur et Asmar
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 39m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest (French: Azur et Asmar) is a 2006 French-Spanish-Belgian-Italian computer-animated fairytale fantasy film written and directed by Michel Ocelot and animated at the Paris animation and visual effects studio Mac Guff Ligne. It was released in theaters in North America as just Azur & Asmar.
It is Ocelot's fourth feature, though his first wholly original creation since Kirikou and the Sorceress, and his first use of 3D computer graphics, albeit an atypical employment of this medium with two-dimensional, painted backgrounds and non-photorealistic rendering. Like most of his films it is an original fairy tale, in this case inspired by the folklore (such as the One Thousand and One Nights) and decorative art of Maghreb and specially Algeria and with an increased degree of characterisation relative to his previous works which pushes it into the genre of fairytale fantasy.
The original-language version of the film has significant amounts of dialogue in both French and Classical Arabic; however, the Arabic was not subtitled in the original French theatrical release and is not intended to be subtitled nor replaced for any other audiences.