Fritz le chat

  • États-Unis Fritz the Cat
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États-Unis, 1972, 78 min

Réalisation:

Ralph Bakshi

Musique:

Ed Bogas

Acteurs·trices:

Skip Hinnant, Rosetta LeNoire
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It's the age of awakening and Fritz, one way-cool cat and NYU student, loves to embrace every experimental experience that crosses his path. Embarking on a fantastic journey of self-discovery, he indulges in everything from multiple bedroom follies to a wild joy ride through a dangerous Harlem. But when Fritz joins a group of radically aggressive hippies, he finds himself holding the dynamite that will detonate the ultimate '60s statement one that could cost him his life! (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais I can't help but expect a little more from this film, because I like Robert Crumb. But I found that his approach doesn't really suit animated comics, and that there are only a few scenes here that truly resonate well and interestingly. Somehow I feel like it's not even as controversial as it could have been. Or maybe I'm just numb to it all. ()

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