Marquis
Marquis is a 1989 French-language film, produced in Belgium and France, based on the life and writings of the Marquis de Sade. All the actors wear animal masks, and their voices are dubbed. There are a few scenes involving clay animation. The film was a project by French cartoonist Roland Topor, who had previously delivered the imagery for the animated cult classic La Planète Sauvage (1973). Marquis too is considered a cult classic today.
Plot
In pre-revolutionary France, the canine Marquis de Sade sits in jail working on his writing and having conversations with his penis which has a face and is named Colin. When Colin is not whining about his need for stimulation and espousing his impulsive philosophies, he is "telling stories" that make up the Marquis' work (some of which is illustrated via clay animation).
More details
author | Henri Xhonneux Roland Topor |
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contentLocation | Paris |
director | Henri Xhonneux |
editor | Chantal Hymans |
genre | animation drama |
keywords | clay animation defecate escape attempt king of france make up marquis de sade political prisoner the king whine write |
musicBy | Reinhardt Wagner |
producer | Claudie Ossard Eric van Beuren |
productionCompany | Aligator Producciones Tchin Tchin Productions |
publisher | Netherlands: Cor Koppies Filmverhuur USA: YC Alligator Film |
theme | cartoon independent prison stop-motion animated surreal |