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Beautiful families // Armelle Renac
We assist to a comic parade of all the kings of France named Louis.
Writing page // Marion Lacourt
A lyrebird visits a day-dreaming student. They are going to create joyfull chaos in the class!
Fresh out of school // Lila Peuscet
This Jacques Prévert's poem conjours images of surrealist landscapes and adventures that take the students on an imaginary journey out of school.
A dunce // Chenghua Yang
A little dive inside of a dunce...
Almost // Mélia Gilson
A little girl becomes a woman and is confronted with the reality of happiness and
misfortune.
A woman speaks to us about herself and seduction, to accept us as we are. She embodies the beauty of all women.
The lighthouse keeper who loved birds too much // Clément de Ruyter
This Jacques Prévert's poem evokes the misfortune of a man who likes birds too much, whenever the lighthouse is lit, or unlit.
The Beaux-Arts' school // Anne Huynh
A father passes on to his children the magic and delight of imagination. A memory which will remain engraved in their memories as they grow older.
So many forests // Burcu Sankur & Geoffrey Godet
In this poem, Jacques Prévert critisizes the destruction of forests to make paper pulp, paper which serves to notify people on the dangers of deforestation...
"Crystal price for a TV production" at Annecy's festival in 2014.
Sleeping dunkey // Caroline Lefèvre
A little boy wearing a dunce's hat identifies with the dunkey that magically helps him with his homework.
Disappointed dromedary //Morgane Le Péchon
A young dromedary attends its first conference. Its happiness is going to turn into deep disappointment.
Birds of worries // Marie Larrivé & Camille Authouart
In this Jacques Prévert's poem, the character tries to make the mourning of her beloved.
Free time // Marine Blin
In this poem of Jacques Prévert, Jean-Armand challenges the authority of his commander by leaving his kepi in the cage and by going out with the bird on his head...