Jean-François
Laguionie, 2004. Color. 81 min.
With the voices of Frédéric Cerdal, Jean-François Dérec,
Jean-Paul Roussillon
FIAF's family-friendly CinéKids series presents L’Île
de Black Mor. In 1803, a teenage boy known only as “The
Kid” escapes from his orphanage with a map locating the
buried treasure of the legendary pirate Black Mor, which
he is determined to find. This adventure inspired by Robert
Louis Stevenson is, at its core, a moving tale about a
young boy making his way through the world on his own.
Post-Film Fun & Activities
Marie-Hélène Brabant, director of Le
Club Théâtre, and Florence Cavé Wasserman, curator
of CinéKids, will lead a 30-minute workshop of activities
inspired by the film. |
Cinéma at FIAF is made possible
with public funds from the New York State Council on the
Arts, a State Agency. |
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Supported, in part, by public funds
from the New York City Dept. of Cultural Affairs.
Photo: L’Île
de Black Mor /
courtesy of Film du Triangle |
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Special
thanks to the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Spring
2009 Sponsors:
American Airlines, the official airline of FIAF; Cultural
Services of the French Embassy; Florence Gould Foundation;
Herbert J. Seligmann Charitable Trust |