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vieuxmetiers · 7 months
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Le maître ramoneur de district Anton Müller (1877-1935) de Buchen avec ses compagnons et son apprenti. Le maître de district en costume, les compagnons et l'apprenti en tenue de travail avec échelles, balayeuses et fers d'épaule.
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Faites attention aux détergents 😨 lessive vinaigre et cetera ça mange entièrement les cuivres ma journée de travail 🙂 #69plombierchauffagiste #plombier #chauffagiste #ramoneur #dépannage #reparation #renovation #france #pourtoi #construction #maison #plumber #plumbing #travaux #travail #appartement #entreprise #artisan #local #fontanero #klempner #idraulico (à L'Arbresle, Rhone-Alpes, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqBRHHNjL7Y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vdcouverture91 · 1 year
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RAMONAGE91 expert dans le ramonage de votre cheminée
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birbwell · 2 months
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its a bird! its a king!! its a 50s french movie !!!!!
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fobbich · 1 month
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"The kingdom is being built higher and higher, but the stars will always be so far away."
🌌 ✨ 🎆
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studiotriggerfan397 · 4 months
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Le Roi et l'Oiseau (The King and the Mockingbird) by Paul Grimault.
The first animated surrealist film.
An animator's animated film. The King and the Mockingbird was at the forefront of animation as an art. Influenced Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata.
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If I have time, I'd love to make some gifsets comparing the early cut of La Bergère et le Ramoneur (1952) to the “complete” version of Le Roi et l’Oiseau (1980)
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francepittoresque · 1 year
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LIEU D'HISTOIRE | Paris l’hiver et sous la neige au XIXe siècle : féerie des rues ➽ https://bit.ly/3HEG6XI En 1862, un chroniqueur de la « Semaine des familles » nous livre sa vision poétique d’une capitale que des marchands pittoresques animent au coeur de la saison hivernale
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utomherten · 2 months
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Les Ramoneurs de Menhirs Bella Ciao Live ! EXCELLENT !
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dixvinsblog · 2 months
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Contes et légendes : La Bergère et le Ramoneur - Hans Christian Andersen
Avez-vous jamais vu une de ces armoires antiques, toutes noires de vieillesse, à enroulements et à feuillage ? C’était précisément une de ces armoires qui se trouvait dans la chambre : elle venait de la trisaïeule, et de haut en bas elle était ornée de roses et de tulipes sculptées. Mais ce qu’il y avait de plus bizarre, c’étaient les enroulements, d’où sortaient de petites têtes de cerf avec…
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random-brushstrokes · 8 months
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Jules Bastien-Lepage - Le Petit Ramoneur (1883)
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vieuxmetiers · 16 days
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Petit ramoneur savoyard.
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Entretien de chaudière ce matin 🙂 . #69plombierchauffagiste #plombier #chauffagiste #ramoneur #dépannage #reparation #renovation #france #pourtoi #construction #maison #plumber #plumbing #travaux #travail #appartement #entreprise #artisan #local #fontanero #klempner #idraulico (à L'Arbresle, Rhone-Alpes, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpfQQ6DosTc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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toot-toot · 7 months
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Affiche polonaise de la Bergère et le Ramoneur (1953), qui deviendra plus tard le Roi et L'Oiseau (1980) Polish poster for the film The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird (1953), later released as The King and the Mockingbird (1980)
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tournevole · 17 days
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Les Ramoneurs de menhirs & Bagad Bro Kemperle - Fuck the System
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cosmoglass · 9 months
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Fumito Ueda was inspired by… The King and the Mockingbird (Le Roi et l'Oiseau).
The King and the Mockingbird was clearly an inspiration for both Hayao Miyazaki and Fumito Ueda. I've taken so many screenshots that look like scenes in The Castle of Cagliostro, Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Ico and Shadow of the Colossus that I can't include all of them in one post, so first I'm going to show you the ones that look like Ico.
A chimney sweep and a shepherdess are the young couple escaping the castle, prefiguring Ico and Yorda. They come to life from paintings hanging next to each other and the reason they need to escape is because a painting of the king has also come to life, has got rid of the actual king, and is determined to marry the shepherdess.
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The narcissistic king has winged servants who chase after the shepherdess and the chimney sweep like the flying monkeys of The Wizard of Oz and surely inspiring the shadow creatures in Ico.
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The mockingbird of the title looks after four hatchlings. One of them keeps getting trapped in a cage and on one occasion is freed when the cage falls to the ground and breaks open, just like when we first encounter Yorda in Ico.
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Towards the end, the king is trying to get away with the shepherdess, who is his unwilling bride. He steps onto a balcony area which then moves away from the palace and is revealed to be the helmet of the king's enormous robot, so it's like a combination of the retracting bridge from Ico and Malus in Shadow of the Colossus.
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Not long after, it is the king, rather than our hero, who gets hit by a falling rock as the castle crumbles.
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The soundtrack - When we’re looking at the paintings of the shepherdess and the chimney sweep (at 16 minutes 30 seconds) we hear a harpsichord melody called ‘La Bergere et le Ramoneur’ that's strikingly similar to 'Castle in the Mist'. Also, whenever the shepherdess and the chimney sweep need the mockingbird's help, they call out ‘Oiseau’ (pronounced ‘Wuh-zoh’) the way Ico calls out ‘Ontwuh’.
Ico's horns - They don't feature in this animation but perhaps they should because.... The King and the Mockingbird was adapted from a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale called The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep. It tells the story of a shepherdess who is told she has to marry a creature with horns and the legs of a goat (a description of a satyr).
Is it any surprise at all that a fairy tale as beautiful as Ico should turn out to be traceable all the way back to none other than Hans Christian Andersen?
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