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Monday, January 20 at 8pm O Cinema South Beach

France | 81 minutes | 2024

Most Precious of Cargoes

Florida Premiere

In a snow-blanketed rural village during WWII, a poor Polish woodcutter lives with his wife, who is unable to bear children. Their small, insular world drastically changes when a baby is thrown from a passing train heading for the prison camp at Auschwitz. Seeing it as a gift from God, the woman pledges to raise this child—against the initial resistance of her husband, and in the face of the rising antisemitic fervor of the local villagers. Her commitment unveils both the depths of human compassion and the harrowing cost of hatred.

This visually stunning animated fable, adapted from Jean-Claude Grumberg’s acclaimed novel, marks an extraordinary leap into animation for French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius, the Academy Award-winning director of The Artist. Narrated by the late French icon Jean-Louis Trintignant and accompanied by Alexandre Desplat’s stirring score, the film’s hand-drawn artistry evokes a timeless, tactile beauty.

Fresh from accolades at Annecy and as the first animated film to compete for the Palme d’Or since Waltz with Bashir, The Most Precious of Cargoes is a cinematic gem that transcends time, delivering a poignant reflection on loss, resistance, and the enduring power of human connection. This modern classic promises to be cherished across generations with its profound message of love triumphing over hate.

Director's Bio

Directed by Michel Hazanavicius

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Michel Hazanavicius is an acclaimed French filmmaker best known for his Oscar-winning film The Artist (2011), a silent, black-and-white homage to Hollywood's Golden Age that earned five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. He began his career directing parodies such as OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (2006) and its sequel, OSS 117: Lost in Rio (2009), which showcased his flair for comedy and genre pastiche. Hazanavicius has also directed poignant dramas like The Search (2014) and Final Cut (2022).

Cast and Credits

Director

Michel Hazanavicius

Screenwriter

Michel Hazanavicius, Jean-Claude Grumberg

Cinematographer

Editor

Michel Hazanavicius

Cast

Jean-Louis Trintignant, Dominique Blanc, Denis Podalydès, Grégory Gadebois

Film Info

Year

2024

Country

France

Run-time

81 minutes

Language

French with English subtitles
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