The Most Precious of Cargoes (film)

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FrenchLa Plus Précieuse des marchandises
Screenplay byMichel Hazanavicius
Jean-Claude Grumberg
Based onThe Most Precious of Cargoes
by Jean-Claude Grumberg
The Most Precious of Cargoes
Theatrical release poster
FrenchLa Plus Précieuse des marchandises
Directed byMichel Hazanavicius
Screenplay byMichel Hazanavicius
Jean-Claude Grumberg
Based onThe Most Precious of Cargoes
by Jean-Claude Grumberg
Produced by
  • Patrick Sobelman
  • Florence Gastaud
  • Michel Hazanavicius
Starring
Narrated byJean-Louis Trintignant
Edited by
  • Michel Hazanavicius
  • Laurent Pelé
  • Arnau Segarra
Music byAlexandre Desplat
Production
companies
Distributed byStudioCanal
Release dates
  • 24 May 2024 (2024-05-24) (Cannes)
  • 20 November 2024 (2024-11-20) (France)
Running time
81 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Belgium
LanguageFrench
Box office$4.3 million[1]

The Most Precious of Cargoes (French: La Plus Précieuse des marchandises) is a 2024 animated drama film, directed by Michel Hazanavicius and with a screenplay by Jean-Claude Grumberg and Hazanavicius.[2] The film is an adaptation of Grumberg's 2019 novel of the same name.

The film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where it premiered on 24 May 2024.

The story centers on a Holocaust-surviving Jewish girl whose father throws her from a moving train heading to Auschwitz and ultimately found by a woodcutter and his family.

Cast

Production

Hazanavicius boarded the project in 2019, but the COVID-19 pandemic brought it to a halt, allowing him to shoot the 2022 zombie-comedy film Final Cut in the interim.[3]

Initially announced for the voice of the Woodcutter, Gérard Depardieu was removed from the cast, by mutual agreement between Depardieu and the production, after multiple accusations of rape and sexual assault were made against him.[4] He was replaced by Grégory Gadebois.

The film features narration from Jean-Louis Trintignant in what would ultimately be his final film role, with said narration being recorded prior to his death in 2022.[5][6]

Release

The film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where it had its world premiere on 24 May 2024.[7] It was the first animated feature to be screened in the main competition at Cannes since Ari Folman's Waltz with Bashir in 2008.[8] It was also served as the opening film for the 2024 Annecy International Animation Film Festival.[9] It was released in France on 20 November 2024 by distributor StudioCanal.[10]

Reception

References

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