THE HIGH FILM. Charles Aznavour lends his voice in the Pixar film “Up”. Did you recognize him?
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Friday, February 18 at 9:10 p.m.
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[Mis à jour le 18 février 2022 à 20h50] Did you recognize him? Charles Aznavour is present in the film up there. In any case, in the French version. Indeed, the singer, who died on October 1, 2018, lent his voice to the film Pixar. He voices the protagonist, Carl Fredricksen, in the French version of the animated film. In front of him, we can hear the voices of the actors, particularly active in the dubbing of Tom Trouffier (Russell), Guillaume Lebon (Doug) or Richard Leblond (Charles F. Muntz). Note also that Charles Aznavour also lends his voice in the Quebec version of the feature film.
up there is an animated film, the tenth produced by Pixar studios. Released in 2009, it is signed Pete Docter (Monsters & Co., Soul) and Bob Peterson (screenwriter of Nemo’s world). Like many Pixar animated films, up there was a real critical success, notably winning the Oscar for best animated film and the Golden Globe for best animated film in 2010. In the original version, we can hear the voices of actors Edward Asner and Christopher Plummer.
Synopsis – After the death of his wife Ellie, Carl, an old man, remembers the dream he had with her to go to South America. Refusing to sell his pavilion to developers and to go to a retirement home, he attached thousands of balloons to his home and flew to that destination. Little does he suspect that a 9-year-old boy, Russell, is inside. This very talkative boy scout wants to win the medal rewarding a child for a good deed with an elderly person. Forced to live with the child, Carl, whose solitary life has made him silent, leads him towards his goal, a waterfall…