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Azur and Asmar - The Princes' Quest, 2006

Azur and Asmar - The Princes' Quest

Arabic, French

Spain, Italy, Belgium, France

Rating:7.3
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Profile of Azur and Asmar - The Princes' Quest

Azur and Asmar - The Princes' Quest can be described as stylized, feel good, and humorous. The plot revolves around legends and myths, an obsessive quest, and curses, spells and rituals. The main genres are adventure, animation, and family. In terms of style, it is fairytale-like and has a road movie structure. In approach, it is fantastical. The storytelling is slow paced. It is set, at least in part, on a ship. It is well suited for kids and a family outing.

Summary of Azur and Asmar - The Princes' Quest

In this colorful animated fantasy, two boys--one blond and fair named Azur, one dark skinned named Asmar--grow up as brothers, until Azur's father separates them. The boys grow up and take different paths, but when they reach adulthood, they both end up looking for the same thing: a Djinn fairy who needs to be rescued. Michel Ocelot, who previously crafted the film KIRIKOU AND THE SORCERESS, serves as director, screenwriter, and animator of this highly praised film.

Details

Language: Arabic, French
Country: Spain, Italy, Belgium, France
Release date: 30 November 2006
Runtime: 99 min

Cast and Crew

Cyril Mourali

as Azur

Karim M'Riba

as Asmar

Hiam Abbass as Jénane in Azur and Asmar - The Princes' Quest
Hiam Abbass

as Jénane

Patrick Timsit

as Crapoux

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Azur and Asmar - The Princes' Quest (2006)
Azur and Asmar - The Princes' Quest (2006)

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Azur and Asmar - The Princes' Quest: Trailer
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