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Les Maîtres du temps

Les Maîtres du temps (lit. The Masters of Time, a.k.a. Time Masters; Herrscher der Zeit in German; Az idő urai in Hungarian) is a 1982 independent animated science fiction film directed by René Laloux and designed by Mœbius. It is based on the 1958 science fiction novel L'Orphelin de Perdide (The Orphan of Perdide) by Stefan Wul.[1]

Les Maîtres du temps
Directed byRené Laloux
Tibor Hernádi (technical director)
Written byMœbius
René Laloux
Jean-Patrick Manchette
Stefan Wul
Based onL'Orphelin de Perdide
by Stefan Wul
Produced byMiklós Salunsinsky
StarringJean Valmont
Michel Elias
Frédéric Legros
Yves-Marie Maurin
Monique Thierry
Sady Rebbot
CinematographyZoltán Bacsó
András Klausz
Mihály Kovács
Árpád Lossonczy
Edited byDominique Boischot
Music byJean-Pierre Bourtayre
Pierre Tardy
Christian Zanesi
Production
company
Distributed byCompagnie Commerciale Française Cinématographique
Release date
24 March 1982 (France)
Running time
79 minutes
CountryFrance
West Germany
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Hungary
LanguageFrench

The film centres on a boy, Piel, who is stranded on Perdide, a desert planet where giant killer hornets live. He awaits rescue by the space pilot Jaffar, the exiled prince Matton, his sister Belle and Jaffar's old friend Silbad who are trying to reach Perdide and save Piel before it is too late.

Plot edit

A man named Claude drives a vehicle across the planet Perdide. He sends a message to his friend Jaffar, telling him that his wife Annie was killed by indigenous monster hornets. After a crash wrecks his vehicle and he cannot extricate himself, Claude lets his son Piel down from the wreckage and hands him an interstellar transceiver, telling him that it is named "Mike" and will talk to him, and to do whatever Mike tells him to do. After Claude sends Piel to the Dolongs, a nearby forest which repulses the hornets, the vehicle explodes.

On his spaceship, Jaffar receives Claude's last message. Before heading for Perdide, he decides to seek out his friend Silbad, who has experience in living on Perdide. Jaffar's passengers, Prince Matton and his sister, Princess Belle, have been deposed from their planet; they bring with them a treasure the Prince took along to fund his restoration. Matton hates being diverted.

Jaffar, Silbad, Matton and Belle begin communicating with Piel to give him advice. On Silbad's planet, they witness the metamorphosis of an organism into multiple empathic, sentient homunculi, two of whom, Yula and Jad, stow away on Jaffar's spacecraft seeking adventure. Unbeknownst to everyone, Yula and Jad play with and then dispose of the treasure via the airlock. Matton nearly convinces Piel to drown himself in a lake, but is discovered by Belle. She stuns Matton and talks Piel to safety.

Jaffar plans to use the gravitational pull of the Blue Comet to reach Perdide. In order to rendezvous with it, Jaffar pilots his craft to the planet Gamma 10. Matton escapes in a shuttlecraft to the surface of Gamma 10, which is inhabited by identical angels. They capture both Matton and Jaffar, who followed in a space lifeboat, and intend to throw them into the amorphous being which controls the planet. Although they cannot rescue Jaffar, Yula and Jad forewarn him: As they contact the being, its victims get dominated by it, lose all sense of individuality and become angels. They instruct Jaffar and Matton to resist being assimilated by exuding all the hate and contempt they can muster. Matton leaps into the being and sacrifices himself, destroying the creature and causing the angels to revert to their original forms.

Rescued by Yula and Jad, the former captives are taken onboard Jaffar's ship. Meanwhile, Piel befriends a local creature, a hyponiterix, which accompanies him. A patrol cruiser of the Interplanetary Reform catches up with Jaffar's ship, pursuing the royals and the treasure Matton stole. Jaffar considers that the rescued spacefarers from Gamma 10 should hijack the Reform cruiser and take it for themselves. During the discussion of this plan, one of the rescued from Gamma 10, Onyx the Digeed of Gnaz, is revealed to be able to change his shape to resemble any object. Onyx will impersonate the missing treasure, allowing the escapees to access the Reformist ship.

Jaffar's vessel is boarded, and as he presents the "captured" pirates and the fake treasure to the Reform commander, no one can converse with Piel, who begins to wander without supervision. Jaffar's crew later attempt to contact Piel, who has lost his transceiver and the hyponiterix inside a cave filled with predatory tentacles. Despondent, Piel wanders back to the lakeside, which takes him out of the forest, and is attacked by the hornets which killed his parents. Jaffar's ship closes on her destination, but the planet is being transported through time by a race of aliens known as the Masters of Time. Perdide and everything on it, including Piel, is sent back 60 years through time.

The effect of time travel renders the unprotected crew of Jaffar's ship unconscious. They awake in a space-station, where they have been treated, but Silbad is dying. Yula and Jad telepathically discover that Silbad is actually a now-elderly Piel. At the time Perdide was displaced, Piel was nearly killed by the hornets before a passing spacefarer, who was investigating this recently appearing planet, came to his rescue. However, due to his trauma, Piel lost his childhood memories. Shortly after this revelation, Silbad dies. His funeral is attended by a Master of Time.

Differences from the novel edit

The motion picture story is based on the novel L'Orphelin de Perdide (1958) by the French writer Stefan Wul.

In the original novel, the character of Piel was also named Claude, like his father. Laloux changed this to distinguish father and son.[2]

Cast edit

Original edit

  • Jaffar - Jean Valmont
  • Silbad - Michel Elias
  • Piel - Frédéric Legros
  • Matton - Yves-Marie
  • Belle - Monique Thierry
  • Claude - Sady Rebbot
  • Jad - Patrick Baujin
  • Yula - Pierre Tourneur
  • Xul - Alain Cuny
  • Général - Yves Brainville
  • Igor - Michel Barbey

English edit

Production edit

The BBC (who were co-producers) aired an English-language dubbed version in 1987 and 1991 called Time Masters, featuring, amongst others, the voice of Ray Brooks.

Directed by René Laloux, the film was produced largely at the Pannonia Film Studio in Hungary. The visual design was based on the art of Mœbius, otherwise known as Jean Giraud.[citation needed]

Home media edit

Several versions have been released on DVD:

  • A French edition (ASIN: B00017O6KM, two-disc collectors edition) which was released in 2004 and has no English subtitles.
  • A German edition (ASIN: B004C5L4X6, single-disc edition) released on 11 November 2010 and another German edition (ASIN: B001I9ZML4, single-disc edition) released on 3 November 2008.
  • The out-of-print single-disc edition released in the US in 2000 (ASIN: B00004S8A2) is in French with English subtitles.
  • UK distributor Eureka! released a restored, wide-screen and English-subtitled version of the film as part of its Masters of Cinema series on 22 October 2007.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Scott, Jordan (7 June 2008). "Les Maîtres du temps". Le Palais des dessins animés. Retrieved 14 December 2008.
  2. ^ Craig Keller, Cinemasparagus, 2007. From his introduction to the booklet accompanying the Masters of Cinema Series DVD.

External links edit

  • Les Maîtres du temps at IMDb  
  • Les Maîtres du temps at AllMovie
  • List of DVD releases

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Les Maitres du temps lit The Masters of Time a k a Time Masters Herrscher der Zeit in German Az ido urai in Hungarian is a 1982 independent animated science fiction film directed by Rene Laloux and designed by Mœbius It is based on the 1958 science fiction novel L Orphelin de Perdide The Orphan of Perdide by Stefan Wul 1 Les Maitres du tempsDirected byRene LalouxTibor Hernadi technical director Written byMœbiusRene LalouxJean Patrick ManchetteStefan WulBased onL Orphelin de Perdideby Stefan WulProduced byMiklos SalunsinskyStarringJean ValmontMichel EliasFrederic LegrosYves Marie MaurinMonique ThierrySady RebbotCinematographyZoltan BacsoAndras KlauszMihaly KovacsArpad LossonczyEdited byDominique BoischotMusic byJean Pierre BourtayrePierre TardyChristian ZanesiProductioncompanyTelecipTF1 Films ProductionWestdeutscher RundfunkSudwestfunkRadio Television Suisse RomandeBritish Broadcasting CorporationPannonia FilmstudioHungarofilmDistributed byCompagnie Commerciale Francaise CinematographiqueRelease date24 March 1982 France Running time79 minutesCountryFranceWest GermanySwitzerlandUnited KingdomHungaryLanguageFrench The film centres on a boy Piel who is stranded on Perdide a desert planet where giant killer hornets live He awaits rescue by the space pilot Jaffar the exiled prince Matton his sister Belle and Jaffar s old friend Silbad who are trying to reach Perdide and save Piel before it is too late Contents 1 Plot 2 Differences from the novel 3 Cast 3 1 Original 3 2 English 4 Production 5 Home media 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editA man named Claude drives a vehicle across the planet Perdide He sends a message to his friend Jaffar telling him that his wife Annie was killed by indigenous monster hornets After a crash wrecks his vehicle and he cannot extricate himself Claude lets his son Piel down from the wreckage and hands him an interstellar transceiver telling him that it is named Mike and will talk to him and to do whatever Mike tells him to do After Claude sends Piel to the Dolongs a nearby forest which repulses the hornets the vehicle explodes On his spaceship Jaffar receives Claude s last message Before heading for Perdide he decides to seek out his friend Silbad who has experience in living on Perdide Jaffar s passengers Prince Matton and his sister Princess Belle have been deposed from their planet they bring with them a treasure the Prince took along to fund his restoration Matton hates being diverted Jaffar Silbad Matton and Belle begin communicating with Piel to give him advice On Silbad s planet they witness the metamorphosis of an organism into multiple empathic sentient homunculi two of whom Yula and Jad stow away on Jaffar s spacecraft seeking adventure Unbeknownst to everyone Yula and Jad play with and then dispose of the treasure via the airlock Matton nearly convinces Piel to drown himself in a lake but is discovered by Belle She stuns Matton and talks Piel to safety Jaffar plans to use the gravitational pull of the Blue Comet to reach Perdide In order to rendezvous with it Jaffar pilots his craft to the planet Gamma 10 Matton escapes in a shuttlecraft to the surface of Gamma 10 which is inhabited by identical angels They capture both Matton and Jaffar who followed in a space lifeboat and intend to throw them into the amorphous being which controls the planet Although they cannot rescue Jaffar Yula and Jad forewarn him As they contact the being its victims get dominated by it lose all sense of individuality and become angels They instruct Jaffar and Matton to resist being assimilated by exuding all the hate and contempt they can muster Matton leaps into the being and sacrifices himself destroying the creature and causing the angels to revert to their original forms Rescued by Yula and Jad the former captives are taken onboard Jaffar s ship Meanwhile Piel befriends a local creature a hyponiterix which accompanies him A patrol cruiser of the Interplanetary Reform catches up with Jaffar s ship pursuing the royals and the treasure Matton stole Jaffar considers that the rescued spacefarers from Gamma 10 should hijack the Reform cruiser and take it for themselves During the discussion of this plan one of the rescued from Gamma 10 Onyx the Digeed of Gnaz is revealed to be able to change his shape to resemble any object Onyx will impersonate the missing treasure allowing the escapees to access the Reformist ship Jaffar s vessel is boarded and as he presents the captured pirates and the fake treasure to the Reform commander no one can converse with Piel who begins to wander without supervision Jaffar s crew later attempt to contact Piel who has lost his transceiver and the hyponiterix inside a cave filled with predatory tentacles Despondent Piel wanders back to the lakeside which takes him out of the forest and is attacked by the hornets which killed his parents Jaffar s ship closes on her destination but the planet is being transported through time by a race of aliens known as the Masters of Time Perdide and everything on it including Piel is sent back 60 years through time The effect of time travel renders the unprotected crew of Jaffar s ship unconscious They awake in a space station where they have been treated but Silbad is dying Yula and Jad telepathically discover that Silbad is actually a now elderly Piel At the time Perdide was displaced Piel was nearly killed by the hornets before a passing spacefarer who was investigating this recently appearing planet came to his rescue However due to his trauma Piel lost his childhood memories Shortly after this revelation Silbad dies His funeral is attended by a Master of Time Differences from the novel editThe motion picture story is based on the novel L Orphelin de Perdide 1958 by the French writer Stefan Wul In the original novel the character of Piel was also named Claude like his father Laloux changed this to distinguish father and son 2 Cast editOriginal edit Jaffar Jean Valmont Silbad Michel Elias Piel Frederic Legros Matton Yves Marie Belle Monique Thierry Claude Sady Rebbot Jad Patrick Baujin Yula Pierre Tourneur Xul Alain Cuny General Yves Brainville Igor Michel Barbey English edit Ray BrooksProduction editThe BBC who were co producers aired an English language dubbed version in 1987 and 1991 called Time Masters featuring amongst others the voice of Ray Brooks Directed by Rene Laloux the film was produced largely at the Pannonia Film Studio in Hungary The visual design was based on the art of Mœbius otherwise known as Jean Giraud citation needed Home media editSeveral versions have been released on DVD A French edition ASIN B00017O6KM two disc collectors edition which was released in 2004 and has no English subtitles A German edition ASIN B004C5L4X6 single disc edition released on 11 November 2010 and another German edition ASIN B001I9ZML4 single disc edition released on 3 November 2008 The out of print single disc edition released in the US in 2000 ASIN B00004S8A2 is in French with English subtitles UK distributor Eureka released a restored wide screen and English subtitled version of the film as part of its Masters of Cinema series on 22 October 2007 See also editCausal loop Lists of animated feature filmsReferences edit Scott Jordan 7 June 2008 Les Maitres du temps Le Palais des dessins animes Retrieved 14 December 2008 Craig Keller Cinemasparagus 2007 From his introduction to the booklet accompanying the Masters of Cinema Series DVD External links editLes Maitres du temps at IMDb nbsp Les Maitres du temps at AllMovie List of DVD releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Les Maitres du temps amp oldid 1215101619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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