Fantastic Planet (1973)
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A French/Czech co-production, the dream-like La Planete Sauvage concerns the degradation of the Oms, human-like creatures on the futuristic planet Yagam. The Oms are kept as pets and beasts of burden by the Draggs, 39-foot beings who comprise Yagam's ruling class. The status quo is upset when Terr, one of the Oms, accidentally receives an education, whereupon he organizes the other Oms to demand equality with the Draggs. Based on Stefen Wul's novel Ems En Serie, Fantastic Planet was the winner of a 1973 Cannes Film Festival grand prize. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Director - René Laloux; feature film genre - animation; science fiction; sci-fi; adaptation of novel by Stefan Wul; hand drawn animated fantasy; La Planète sauvage; 1970s Czech French cinema; film from France & Czechoslovakia (
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