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Un conte peut en cacher un autre
Directed by
Jan Lachauer
and
Jakob Schuh
2016
60m
Animation
,
Family
,
and more
7.2
86%
76%
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Red and Snow confront their dark sides with some help from the three little pigs and gambling dwarves.
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Cast of Un conte peut en cacher un autre
Dominic West
Wolf (voice)
Gemma Chan
Snow White (voice)
Rose Leslie
Red Riding Hood (voice)
Tamsin Greig
Grandma (voice)
Bertie Carvel
Prince / Mirror / Huntsman / Dwarf (voice)
Rob Brydon
Short Sister (Voice)
Amelie Forester-Evans
Girl (Voice)
Isaac Hempstead Wright
Jack (Voice)
Dylan Issberner
Boy (Voice)
Bel Powley
Cinderella (Voice)
David Walliams
Tall Sister / Jack's Mother (Voice)
Eden Muckle
Young Snow White (voice)
Dolly Heavey
Young Red Riding Hood (voice)
Un conte peut en cacher un autre Ratings & Reviews
Autostraddle
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
It really is a fun short with a warm relationship between two women at its center that'll make your heart flutter even if they're just supposed to be fairytale "friends."
Diario La Estrella (Fort Worth, TX)
Laura Hiros
Simply sensational. [Full review in Spanish]
San Antonio Current
Kiko Martinez
Doesn't capture the same enchantment as either the original fairy tales or Dahl's book, but should get a pass from most indiscriminate children.
Good Times Santa Cruz
Lisa Jensen
It's a sly, subversive mash-up of classic tales conveyed in Dahl's waspishly elegant verse.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Dan Lybarger
Jakob Schub and Jan Lachauer have not only preserved Dahl's agile wordplay and amusingly macabre sensibilities, but they've also captured the look of the drawings Quentin Blake illustrated them with.
Arts Fuse
Peg Aloi
It's a dark twist on several familiar Roald Dahl fairy tales, with some slightly adult themes and very funny action, all narrated by a rather sage old wolf.
Film Inquiry
Chloe Walker
Their voice work, combined with some amusingly expressive animation, and of course, Dahl's peerless writing, means that aside from being just the longest of the nominees, Revolting Rhymes is also one of the very best.
ArtsATL
Steve Murray
Revolting Rhymes Part One (UK) is based on a Roald Dahl book, and has plenty of the subversive, wry humor you'd expect from the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Josh Terry
The effort isn't quite as good or memorable as some of the shorter competitors, but it should be a lot of fun for anyone familiar with the source material.
Film School Rejects
Christopher Campbell
The animation isn't terribly fresh or inventive, but the storytelling is engaging and witty.
Denerstein Unleashed
Robert Denerstein
In my favorite -- Revolting Rhymes -- we're treated to the story of the wolf from Little Red Riding Hood and other fairy tales as filtered through the urbane and slightly macabre sensibilities of Roald Dahl.
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