
Another Planet Entertainment presents
FANTASTIC PLANET
Mon, 20 Apr, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM PDT
Doors open
6:00 PM PDT
The Castro Theatre
429 Castro St, San Francisco, CA 94114
Description
NON STUDENT/SENIOR tickets available HERE
FATASTIC PLANET - 1973 | PG
Experience the truly bizarre and spellbinding world of Fantastic Planet at The Castro Theatre on 4/20. Timelier than ever, this 1973 animated science fiction masterpiece, a co-production between France and Czechoslovakia, is a surreal, unsettling allegory of oppression and the fight for freedom.
Directed by the visionary René Laloux and featuring the distinctive, unforgettable cut-out animation style created by French illustrator Roland Topor, Fantastic Planet is often described as a "moving painting." Set against a psychedelic score of 1970s funk, rock and electronic music, Fantastic Planet is an epic, thought-provoking trip that needs to be experienced on the big screen.
In French with English subtitles
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Film
FANTASTIC PLANET
FANTASTIC PLANET
Film
René Laloux's mesmerising psychedelic sci-fi animated feature won the Special Jury Prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival and is a landmark of European animation. Based on Stefan Wul's novel Oms en série [Oms by the Dozen], Laloux's breathtaking vision was released in France as La Planète sauvage [The Savage Planet]; in the USA as Fantastic Planet; and immediately drew comparisons to Swift's Gulliver's Travels and Planet of the Apes (both the 1968 film and Boule's 1963 novel). Today, the film can be seen to prefigure much of the work of Hayao Miyazaki at Studio Ghibli (Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away) due to its palpable political and social concerns, cultivated imagination, and memorable animation techniques.
Fantastic Planet tells the story of Oms, a human-like species, kept as domesticated pets by an alien race of blue giants called Draags. The story takes place on the Draags' planet Ygam, where we follow our narrator, an Om called Terr, from infancy to adulthood. He manages to escape enslavement from a Draag learning device used to educate the savage Oms - and begins to organise an Om revolt. The imagination invested in the surreal creatures, music and sound design, and eerie landscapes, is immense and unforgettable. This release includes the early LaLoux short The Snails.