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La cinta de animación Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes, en postproducción
- La película de Maïlys Vallade y Liane-Cho Han, que adapta el best-seller de Amélie Nothomb, explora la infancia y la percepción de uno mismo

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The upcoming animated feature Little Amélie is currently in the final stages of post-production. Based on Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb’s bestseller The Character of Rain, the film offers a reimagined account of the author’s childhood in Japan by blending elements of fantasy, memory and cultural mythology, inviting audiences to experience a world where childhood and myth intertwine.
The story follows young Amélie, born in Japan to Belgian parents, as she navigates an extraordinary early childhood. For the first two-and-a-half years of her life, she exists in a state of pure sensation, detached from typical human experiences – a phase metaphorically described as “a digestive tube, inert and vegetative”. On her third birthday, a transformative event awakens her to the world. Over the next six months, she discovers language, family, a heavenly garden, Japan, water, the changing seasons and the passage of time. Drawing on the Japanese belief that children are considered divine until the age of three, the film explores how this brief period, filled with both joy and sorrow, becomes a foundational element in shaping her identity.
Little Amélie marks the first screen adaptation of Nothomb’s fictionalised autobiography exploring self-awareness, language acquisition and childhood psychology. The film is being directed by Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han as their feature debut, although both directors bring significant experience from previous projects. Vallade has contributed as a storyboard artist to acclaimed films such as I Lost My Body [+lee también:
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A French production, Little Amélie is being produced by Nidia Santiago and Edwina Liard for Ikki Films (known for the Oscar-nominated shorts Negative Space and Yuck!), and Claire La Combe and Henri Magalon for Maybe Movies (renowned for titles such as Ernest and Celestine [+lee también:
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The French distribution will be handled by Haut et Court Distribution, with a planned release in the second quarter of this year. International sales are managed by Gebeka International, a company established in 2021 through a partnership between Goodfellas and French animation distributor Gebeka Films, which has quickly emerged as a notable player in the animated film market.
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