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Chronopolis (film)

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Chronopolis
title screen
Directed byPiotr Kamler
Written byPiotr Kamler
Produced byPiotr Kamler
StarringMichael Lonsdale
Edited byMichèle Peju
Music byLuc Ferrari
Distributed bySaint-André-des-Arts
Release date
  • 21 September 1983 (1983-09-21)
Running time
65 minutes
CountriesFrance
Poland

Chronopolis is a 1983 science fiction film directed by Polish animator Piotr Kamler with music composed by Luc Ferrari and narration by Michael Lonsdale. It was Kamler's first and only full-length film. The film won "Best Children's Film" at Fantafestival in 1982 and "Critics' Award - Special Mention" at Fantasporto. The film was shown out of competition at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

Plot

Chronopolis tells the story of a gargantuan city lurking in the sky colonized by powerful immortals who have become jaded with eternal life. Most of their time is spent monotonously constructing bizarre and unusual objects while waiting for the ultimate gift to arrive in their hands.

Production

With a grant under $400,000 from the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel of Paris and Centre National du Cinema, Piotr Kamler completed the film within a five-year period from 1977 to 1982. Most of the animation and CGI he accomplished on his own. Kamler openly admitted that the script he provided to obtain his funding had nothing to do with his original concept. Only after building the characters and set did the film's "story" take shape.

There exists two versions of the film. The original 1982 version runs at 66 minutes and was released in North America through a company in Boston. The official and final cut, re-released in 1988, has 14 minutes of footage taken out leaving it at 52 minutes. Within that version:

  • All of the narration is omitted
  • The scene where the explorer flies around the giants is cut
  • Additional dancing between the explorer and the ball was taken out
  • The ending is cut by 10 minutes which includes extra scenes of the immortals and both the ball and the explorer leaving Chronopolis.

References

  1. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Chronopolis". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-06-13.