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Chicken for Linda!
FrenchLinda veut du poulet!
Directed byChiara Malta
Sébastien Laudenbach
Written byChiara Malta
Sébastien Laudenbach
Produced byPierre Baussaron
Marc Irmer
Emmanuel-Alain Raynal
StarringMelinée Leclerc
Clotilde Hesme
Lætitia Dosch
Edited byCatherine Aladenise
Music byClément Ducol
Production
companies
Dolce Vita Films
Miyu Productions
Palosanto Films
Distributed byGebeka Films
Release date
  • 20 May 2023 (2023-05-20) (Cannes)
Running time
73 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
LanguageFrench

Chicken for Linda! (Template:Lang-fr) is a French-Italian animated film, directed by Chiara Malta and Sébastien Laudenbach and released in 2023.[1]

Synopsis

Paulette is a widowed mother who feels guilty after unfairly punishing her daughter Linda for something the girl didn't do. She asks Linda what she can do to atone for her mistake, to which Linda replies that she wants a meal of chicken with peppers, representing one of her few remaining memories of her father before his death; thus, Paulette sets out, against the context of a general strike that has virtually shut down the city, to buy a chicken to make the dish even though she doesn't know how to cook.[2]

Cast

  • Melinée Leclerc as Linda
  • Clotilde Hesme as Paulette, Linda's mother
  • Lætitia Dosch as Astrid, Paulette's older sister
  • Estéban as Serge, the rookie police officer
  • Patrick Pineau as Jean-Michel, the truck driver
  • Claudine Acs as Grandma, Jean-Michel's mother
  • Scarlett Cholleton as Annette, the girl who lends Linda her new beret
  • Alenza Dus as Carmen, Linda's best friend
  • Anais Weller as Afia, a friend of Linda

Distribution

The film premiered in the ACID program at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.[3] It was subsequently screened at the 2023 Annecy International Animation Film Festival.[4]

The film opened commercially in French theatres in October 2023,[5] and was picked up for North American distribution by GKIDS.[6]

Critical response

Fabien Lemercier of Cineuropa called the film "a very well-composed feature film which gives childhood its proper place as the creator of healthy disorder, because, as per the song at the end of the film, 'paradise is where you live, where you grow up, where you laugh, for all those lucky enough to be called your friends'."[5]

Peter Debruge of Variety wrote that "Malta and Laudenbach have crafted an entertaining, kid-friendly toon whose power lies less in its plot than the surprising insights into human behavior revealed along the way. It’s all the more impressive that animation (as opposed to live action) succeeds in capturing the kind of gestures and details that should seem familiar to any child, from the distorted blur of street lights observed from the back seat to a lesson Linda’s aunt gives in shelling peas."[1]

For Screen Daily, Wendy Ide wrote that "The film’s initial impact will, however, likely come from its distinctive visual style. Laudenbach’s character design is minimal, almost abstract at times. But a few cursory lines and a block of colour – each character has their own specific hue – can speak volumes when handled as deftly as they are here. There’s a pleasing textured quality to the drawing style; we can see the brushstrokes in Margaux Duseigneur’s handsome backdrops, giving a sense of movement, of vitality, even when the characters themselves are static."[4]

Awards

Award Date Category Status Ref
Animation Is Film 2023 Audience Award Won [7]
Jury Award Won
Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2023 Cristal for Best Animated Feature Film Won [8]
Cinekid Festival 2023 Cinekid Lion Won [9]
European Film Awards 9 December 2023 Best Animated Feature Film Nominated [10]
Guadalajara International Film Festival 2023 International Animation Feature Film Won
Lumières Awards 22 January 2024 Best Animated Film Pending [11]
Best Music — Clément Ducol Pending

References