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Light Years

  • Director: Harvey Weinstein
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Movie Type: Space Adventure
  • Release Year: 1988
  • Country: FR
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Isaac Asimov wrote the English translation for this animated sci-fi tale about the prince of the planet Gandahar, who is sent to the future in order to avenge an attack on his home world. The film is re-edited from the original French version (Ghandahar (1987), created and directed by Rene Laloux). ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

Cast

Glenn Close; Bridget Fonda; Jennifer Grey; Terrence Mann; Alex Marshall; Sheila McCarthy; Christopher Plummer; John Shea; Penn Jillette; David Johansen; Paul Shaffer; Charles Busch; Earl Hammond; Earl Hyman

Credit

Philippe Caza - Animator, Susan Slonaker - Associate Producer, René Laloux - Conception, Jean-Claude de Inyre - Co-producer, Henry Rollins - Co-producer, Harvey Weinstein - Director, Christine Pansu - Editor, Bob Jewett - Composer (Music Score), Jack Maeby - Composer (Music Score), Gabriel Yared - Composer (Music Score), Bob Weinstein - Producer, Isaac Asimov - Screenwriter, Jean-Pierre Andrevon - Book Author
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Light Years
Gandahar

English-language film poster
Directed by René Laloux
Written by Jean-Pierre Andrevon (story)
Distributed by Acteurs Auteurs Associés (AAA)
Release date(s) 1988
Running time 83 minutes
Country France/North Korea
Language French

Light Years (Original French: Gandahar) is a 1988 French animated science fiction and fantasy film. The original version was directed by René Laloux, and was based on Jean-Pierre Andrevon's novel Les Hommes-machines contre Gandahar (The Machine-Men versus Gandahar). An English version was produced by Harvey Weinstein, and noted science-fiction author Isaac Asimov made the revision of the translation. The English title is a translation, not of the original title, but of the original tag line "Les Années lumière" ("The Light Years") as seen on the French poster.[1]

The animation was in colour and ran for 83 minutes. Voice actors for the original French version included Pierre-Marie Escourrou, Catherine Chevallier, Georges Wilson, Anny Duperey, Jean-Pierre Ducos, and Jean-Pierre Jorris. Among the actors providing the voices for the English-language version were Glenn Close, Jennifer Grey, Terrence Mann, Penn and Teller, John Shea, Bridget Fonda, David Johansen, Earle Hyman, Earl Hammond and Christopher Plummer. Production work was done by SEK Animation Studio of North Korea. The film is notable for its strange scenery and exotic flora, fauna, and bizarre inhabitants.

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Plot

The paradise world of Gandahar is threatened by a mysterious power, so Queen Ambisextra and the Council of Women send the warrior Sylvain to scout for this danger. He discovers metallic humanoids with a paralyzing ray who send the bodies of those they capture through a portal. Later these individuals return, also encased in metal.

Airelle serves as the love interest for Sylvain. He meets "The Deformed," a group of mutants who Sylvain at first mistakes for the enemy.

The cause of this terror is traced to the giant brain Metamorphis, although Metamorphis is puzzled about how he could be the cause. The metal humanoids are coming back in time from the future, so Metamorphis offers to place Sylvain in stasis until that time. Sylvain awakens in 1,000 years as planned, and destroys the old, weakened, and now insane, Metamorphis.

Availability

A European DVD release of Gandahar, in French with English subtitles, was released in October 2007[2] by Eureka!'s Masters of Cinema label. There are currently no plans for a Region 1 DVD release.

Notes

  • The English version does not contain most of Gabriel Yared's soundtrack for the original version of the film. New music was produced for certain sequences in the English-language version of the film, these new pieces were created by the combined efforts of: Jack Maeby, Bob Jewitt and Jim Klein.
  • A certain scene in the English version was edited due to sexuality – the scene where Airelle and Sylvain are in the nest. In the uncut version, Sylvain is shown removing his shirt, later, he and Airelle are shown lying nude in the nest at night, seemingly after having been intimate with one another.
  • The original soundtracks of Gandahar and Comment Wang-Fô fut sauvé are available on Gabriel Yared's CD Film Music Vol. 5.

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