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April and the Extraordinary World

Accompanied by her talking cat (Philippe Katerine), a teen (Marion Cotillard) embarks on a quest to find her missing parents in 1941, when Paris is governed by steam and Napoleon V, where scientists vanish mysteriously.
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LarsenOnFilm
May 08, 2016 Soot and steam seep into every frame, so that you can almost sense the picture wheezing.
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South China Morning Post
June 01, 2016 This hand-drawn animated feature by first-time directors Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci is a steampunk marvel that will enchant both kids and adults with its high-concept premise.
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Epoch Times
May 18, 2016 Even in today's world of banal CGI wonders, it would be a tall order to render the scope and detail of the Franklins' ominous steampunk world in a live-action tent-pole.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
April 15, 2016 April and the Extraordinary World will have your imagination doing somersaults and cartwheels.
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San Diego Reader
April 07, 2016 Fun, fast-paced French film d'animation that manages to keep its ideas from getting lost amid the steampunk aesthetics, frequent chases, and occasional explosions.
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Boston Globe
April 07, 2016 A delightfully deranged steampunk adventure.
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The Straits Times (Singapore)
May 31, 2016 Given how sumptuous the details are in every scene, the alternate universe here, even as far from reality as it is, is conceivably real.
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Arizona Republic
April 14, 2016 "April and the Extraordinary World" is a visual delight, an animated French steampunk adventure that is smart, exciting and wonderfully weird.
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Chicago Reader
May 05, 2016 Should appeal to precocious children... Adults may find it as derivative and simplistic as the steampunk aesthetic to which it's indebted, but for a gateway to more resonant cinema and literature, you could do worse.
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Washington Post
April 07, 2016 In truth, the story is practically beside the point with all the spectacular visuals.
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The Young Folks
May 22, 2016 ... while sometimes bits of comedy are distractingly nonsensical, the film preserves scenes of illustrated beauty, smart contemplation and clever humor.
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Punch Drunk Critics
January 09, 2017 As much as April and the Extraordinary World veers around a little too often and gets too self-indulgent with its exposition, the film effectively builds a whole other steampunk-inspired world in which viewers can get lost, gas masks and all.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...