In âA Cat in Paris,â Dino is the beloved pet of Zoé, a young girl whose policeman father was recently murdered. Her mother, a detective on the police force, is so obsessed with finding her husbandâs killer that she often neglects Zoé. After the girl goes to bed at night, Dino sneaks out of the window to work with Nico, a cat burglar with a heart of gold who seems to be able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.
âA Cat in Parisâ was hand-drawn on paper ââthe old-fashioned way,â said Gagnol, who along with Felicioli, set out to pair the shadowy, dark-alley feel of film noir with a surreal, dream-like vision of Paris. They found inspiration for the look of the human characters, who have unusually elongated faces, in the paintings of Modigliani.
The film also features an evocative score that includes Billie Holidayâs âI Wished on the Moon.â âWe loved old jazz going back to the 1930s,â Gagnol said. âWe were also hoping to include some Duke Ellington in the film, but the rights were too expensive.â
For its U.S. release, âA Cat in Parisâ will be paired with a feline-themed animated short, âExtinction of the Saber-Toothed House Cat.â The film is being released by GKIDS, a New York-based company that also scored an Oscar nomination this year for the Cuban-jazz-infused feature âChico Ritaâ and two years ago with the Irish-French-Belgian family film âThe Secret of Kells.â
Eric Beckman, who founded both GKIDS and the New York International Childrenâs Film Festival, screened âA Cat in Parisâ last year at the event to considerable acclaim. âSome films are wonderful films that you have to explain to people what they are about,â Beckman said. âBut this is a cat, itâs Paris, and that tells you a lot. The images are so beautiful. I fell in love with the movie after I had seen 10 minutes.â
GKIDS is opening two versions of âCat in Parisâ â" one with the original French-language soundtrack and another thatâs been dubbed into English and features the voices of Marcia Gay Harden, Anjelica Huston and Matthew Modine. (The Nuart will show the dubbed edition.)
âIt is a family film, so it does make sense to dub it into English,â Beckman said. âBut it is important for us to retain all the authenticity of the original.â
Gagnol and Felicioli are hard at work on their next project, a fanciful crime thriller set in New York called âPhantom Boy.â It too will be hand-drawn.
âIt is not our artistic vision to do computer animation,â Gagnol said. âWe prefer to feel there is a human being behind [the drawings], not a machine.â
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-- Susan King
Photo: A scene from "A Cat in Paris." Credit: GKIDS Distribution
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