There is a picture of the real Marcel Pagnol and his young daughter about a minute and a half after the credits begin.
There is nothing after that.
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There is so much going on and crammed into almost every minute (I talk more about this in my review), so it was difficult to find peetimes where I could adequately describe what all happens.
It’s a short movie, so I only have two times. The first one is the best.
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| Rated: | (PG-13) Some Suggestive Material | Brief Violent Content | Smoking | Language |
| Genres: | Animation, Drama, History |
| USA release date: | 2026-03-26 |
| Movie length: | 90 minutes |
| Starring: | |
| Director: | Sylvain Chomet |
| Writer(s): | Sylvain Chomet |
| Language: | fr |
| Country: | US |
Plot
In 1955, 60-year-old Marcel Pagnol is a well-known and acclaimed playwright and filmmaker. When the editor-in-chief of ELLE magazine commissions a weekly column about Pagnol’s childhood, he sees this as a great opportunity to go back to his artistic roots: writing. Realizing his memory is failing him and deeply affected by the disappointing results of his last two plays, Pagnol starts doubting his ability to pursue his work. That is until Little Marcel – the young boy he used to be – appears to him as if by magic. Together, they will explore Marcel Pagnol’s incredible life and bring back to life his most cherished encounters and memories…


