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A GREYHOUND OF A GIRL

( 2023 )
Feature Narrative Competition |
 
Luxembourg
,
Italy
,
United Kingdom
,
Ireland
,
Estonia
,
Latvia
,
Germany
 |
 English |
 88 min

About the film

This animated adaptation of Roddy Doyle’s novel, a co-production between Luxembourg, Italy, Ireland, United Kingdom, Estonia, Latvia and Germany, is a delightful coming-of-age tale in which four women are on a road trip. One of them is dead, one of them is dying, one of them is driving, and one of them is just starting out her life.

Director

Enzo D'ALÒ

Director, screenwriter and musician, Enzo d’Alò is regarded as one of the leading creators of European animation. He received several prestigious awards and critical acclaim for his movies and television series, including the Franco Bianchi Award at the 70th Edition of the Venice film Festival. Enzo’s extraordinary repertoire includes: The Blue Arrow (1996), Lucky and Zorba (1998), Momo (2001) (Audience Award at the Montreal Children’s Film Festival), and Pinocchio (2013),(EFA Awards nomination). The TV mini-series Opopomoz (2003), Pipì Pupù & Rosemary was created from an original idea by Enzo and written with Vincenzo Cerami, Academy Award winner for Life Is Beautiful.

Producer

Maricla Affatato, Paul Thiltges, Adrien Chef, Xenia Douglas, Mark Cumberton, Richard Gordon, Riina Sildos, Vilnis Kalnaellis, Artur Kubiczek

Production Company

Paul Thiltges Distributions, Aliante, Jam Media, GOAG Production, Amrion Production, Rija Films, Fish Blowing Bubbles

Screenplay

Enzo D’Alò, Dave Ingham, based on the novel of the same title by Roddy Doyle

Cinematography

Thomas Von Kummant

Editing

Gianluca Cristofari

Sound

Loic Collignon

Cast

Brendan Gleeson, Sharon Horgan, Rosaleen Linehan, Charlene Mckenna, Mia O’Connor, Paul Tylak

Contacts

GFM Animation, guy@gfmanimation.com

Producer

Maricla Affatato, Paul Thiltges, Adrien Chef, Xenia Douglas, Mark Cumberton, Richard Gordon, Riina Sildos, Vilnis Kalnaellis, Artur Kubiczek

Production Company

Paul Thiltges Distributions, Aliante, Jam Media, GOAG Production, Amrion Production, Rija Films, Fish Blowing Bubbles

Screenplay

Enzo D’Alò, Dave Ingham, based on the novel of the same title by Roddy Doyle

Cinematography

Thomas Von Kummant

Editing

Gianluca Cristofari

Sound

Loic Collignon

Cast

Brendan Gleeson, Sharon Horgan, Rosaleen Linehan, Charlene Mckenna, Mia O’Connor, Paul Tylak

Contacts

GFM Animation, guy@gfmanimation.com

More About Film

Rarely do film festivals screen films that are truly “family-friendly”; films that can be enjoyed by all members of the family regardless of age or background. This year, El Gouna Film Festival is bringing one of those few exceptions, featuring a film by the animation artist Enzo D’Alò. Remarkably a true European film, A Greyhound of a Girl is directed by an Italian filmmaker, based on a novel by the Irish writer Roddy Doyle, and produced by seven companies from different European countries. These companies came together with the aim of presenting a story that transcends nationalities and cultures, a story that, with its extreme simplicity and its relevance to the lives of children everywhere, is sure to capture the attention of all. Mary is a young girl who lives in Ireland with her family. However, the person closest to her heart is her grandmother, who supports the girl’s dream of becoming a professional chef. She teaches her the classic recipes that no one in the modern world cares about anymore, hoping that Mary will preserve the heritage of her country’s cuisine. She tries to show off her talents in a competition that reminds us of the famous Pixar film Ratatouille. Soon, we discover that the world of cooking is just an entrance to Mary’s world and her relationships with those around her, most notably her grandmother, who becomes the center of the story when she is taken to the hospital. Mary realizes that her grandmother is living her last days, and the film begins its main journey: the discovery of the concept of death by a young girl, and how she deals for the first time with the experience of losing a loved one. A mysterious woman appears and befriends Mary, helping her to overcome the crisis. Her mother thinks she is an imaginary friend, before we discover with her that the woman is the ghost of her grandmother’s mother, who has come to pave the way for a transition from the world of the living to eternity. In a journey of a unique kind, four women, representing four generations of the same family, embark on a final journey, the strangest thing about which is not that one of its members is a ghost. Ahmed Shawky

Producer

Maricla Affatato, Paul Thiltges, Adrien Chef, Xenia Douglas, Mark Cumberton, Richard Gordon, Riina Sildos, Vilnis Kalnaellis, Artur Kubiczek

Production Company

Paul Thiltges Distributions, Aliante, Jam Media, GOAG Production, Amrion Production, Rija Films, Fish Blowing Bubbles

Screenplay

Enzo D'Alò, Dave Ingham, based on the novel of the same title by Roddy Doyle

Cinematography

Thomas Von Kummant

Editing

Gianluca Cristofari

Sound

Loic Collignon

Cast

Brendan Gleeson, Sharon Horgan, Rosaleen Linehan, Charlene Mckenna, Mia O'Connor, Paul Tylak

Contact

GFM Animation, guy@gfmanimation.com

More About Film

Rarely do film festivals screen films that are truly "family-friendly"; films that can be enjoyed by all members of the family regardless of age or background. This year, El Gouna Film Festival is bringing one of those few exceptions, featuring a film by the animation artist Enzo D'Alò. Remarkably a true European film, A Greyhound of a Girl is directed by an Italian filmmaker, based on a novel by the Irish writer Roddy Doyle, and produced by seven companies from different European countries. These companies came together with the aim of presenting a story that transcends nationalities and cultures, a story that, with its extreme simplicity and its relevance to the lives of children everywhere, is sure to capture the attention of all. Mary is a young girl who lives in Ireland with her family. However, the person closest to her heart is her grandmother, who supports the girl's dream of becoming a professional chef. She teaches her the classic recipes that no one in the modern world cares about anymore, hoping that Mary will preserve the heritage of her country's cuisine. She tries to show off her talents in a competition that reminds us of the famous Pixar film Ratatouille. Soon, we discover that the world of cooking is just an entrance to Mary's world and her relationships with those around her, most notably her grandmother, who becomes the center of the story when she is taken to the hospital. Mary realizes that her grandmother is living her last days, and the film begins its main journey: the discovery of the concept of death by a young girl, and how she deals for the first time with the experience of losing a loved one. A mysterious woman appears and befriends Mary, helping her to overcome the crisis. Her mother thinks she is an imaginary friend, before we discover with her that the woman is the ghost of her grandmother's mother, who has come to pave the way for a transition from the world of the living to eternity. In a journey of a unique kind, four women, representing four generations of the same family, embark on a final journey, the strangest thing about which is not that one of its members is a ghost. Ahmed Shawky