Story :
Can the children resist the commercial machine ? ...
Editing :
| Harlequin plays of the mandoline under scaffolding. (Credits)
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In this scaffolding top, another musician, makes a dawn serenade to a little duchess.
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In the palate a duke orders a minuet.
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(Beginning of the dolly) various characters will pass in front of the camera. Some one will be recognizable.
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While a cyclist makes charm with a nurse, removers seem to raise a piece of furniture in height...
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The music evolves. An accordionist takes again the topic with his manner.
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Tha space fills dancers. A saxophonist barython takes again the topic in Jazz...
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A little devil is made angel to allure one of the girl dancers. But another little devil leaves "tromblon" and draws. A parachutist falls (end of plan 2)
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Napoleon passes his "grognards" in review.
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The camera (traveling before) passes between the grognards. A woman is suspended on the balloon nacelle.
Two scientists dispute. Cyrano of Bergerac fencing with some gangsters.
Behind plane, one can distinguish the ghost ship from flying Dutch.
GULLIVER is led by many Lillipuciens.
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In front of the Don QUichotte mills, The Toulouse-Lautrec cart is drawn by a pony. The red Hood discusses with the wolf...
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Milors tells us hello. (end of plan 3)
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In front of Greek columns and the Clément Ader'Eole, Cyrano continues his fight.
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Snipe shows its way with the one of the three mouquetaires. Niels Ogersen passes sitted on his goose...
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The removers comes back!
The camera rises. The removers retain a piano in height... with its bound pianist... (end of plan 4)
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The piano deviates and lets appear two child intertwined in front of a large book.
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The camera approaches discreetly.
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The boy and the girl read a large book attentively.
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And what do we see ?...
(the beginning of film : Harlequin, the duchess...)
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The children, intertwined, turn the pages of the book quietly. Each one carry a crown. (fast Zoom postpones)
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They sat on a couch in front of a Gothic rosette. A shade appears and breaks the rosette in 1000 pieces!
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A robot appears in the opening... Under a helmet with horns, one distinguishes a casino'box on a safe...
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The children are frightened !
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The safe'door opens. A hinged jib leaves. An enormous grip holds a...
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... TV screen... who is posed in front of the children.
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The grip separates the children violently. Each one at an end of the couch.
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The robot seizes the crowns of the children!...
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...and poses them on the screen which ignites then!
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It is an emission for youth. A robot (it seems to be the same one) destroys the city in a deafening din!
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The children are very surprised! The sound-band is yelling, they are dreadful!
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The pages of the book are flying towards the destroyed rosette...
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The girl, captivated, seems to be afraid... but the boy seems to take pleasure there...
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The camera follows a page which passes to the top children.
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This page finishes its flies away and is stuck against the screen, and extinguishes it...
On this page, one distinguishes the three musketeers.
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The boy makes a sign with the truck of the street sweepers.
Robin-wood seizes the sceen-TV and throws it in the bucket... He hello the boy and runs about the bucket already gone.
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The boy is turned over. The girl who was drawing. She gives him its pencils. He is delighted.
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They draw the duchess, Gulliver, the red hood and... three musketeers...
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The boy and the girl are again intertwined. The shade of their imaginations runs on the file of the couch..
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Duration: 5 mn 40 without dialogue.
Scenario and realization: Bruce Krebs.
Original music: Bruce Krebs.
production:Films Bruce Krebs, La Rochelle.
The distribution of films is ensured by the Agence du court metrage
77 rue des Cevennes, 75015 Paris.
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Bruce Krebs,
9 ter rue Amelot, 17000 La Rochelle,
France, Europe.
E-mail:atelier.bruce.krebs@wanadoo.fr