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'The Grand Voyage' in cinemas: the film without dialogue that conquered Cannes and Annecy
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'The Grand Voyage' in cinemas: the film without dialogue that conquered Cannes and Annecy

The animated film 'El Gran Viaje' (Dandelion's Odyssey), directed by Japanese-French filmmaker Momoko Seto, is set to premiere in Colombian and Latin American cinemas on July 23. The movie, which won awards at Cannes and Annecy festivals, features a dialogue-free narrative about four dandelion seeds surviving nuclear devastation and embarking on a journey through space to find new life. It combines digital animation, macro photography, and footage from Japan, Iceland, and France to create a visually stunning exploration of resilience and nature's adaptability. The film addresses contemporary issues like climate change and environmental migration while offering a universally accessible storytelling approach. Distributed by Cinetopia, it promises a unique cinematic experience.

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'The Grand Voyage' in cinemas: the film without dialogue that conquered Cannes and Annecy

The animated film 'El Gran Viaje' (Dandelion's Odyssey), directed by Japanese-French filmmaker Momoko Seto, is set to premiere in Colombian and Latin American cinemas on July 23. The movie, which won awards at Cannes and Annecy festivals, features a dialogue-free narrative about four dandelion seeds surviving nuclear devastation and embarking on a journey through space to find new life. It combines digital animation, macro photography, and footage from Japan, Iceland, and France to create a visually stunning exploration of resilience and nature's adaptability. The film addresses contemporary issues like climate change and environmental migration while offering a universally accessible storytelling approach. Distributed by Cinetopia, it promises a unique cinematic experience.

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