Gwen, or the Book of Sand

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Plot

Gwen is a young girl adopted by a nomad tribe in a desert post-apocalyptic world. In the desert, where only few animals, like ostriches or scorpions, can survive, a mysterious entity regularly drops gigantic replicas of everyday life objects from our world, such as bags, telephones, clocks and armchairs. When a young boy, Gwen's friend, is kidnapped by said entity, Gwen and an old woman called Roseline start on a trip to bring him back. They eventually encounter other people living in an isolated city and preserving remains of the old civilisation in strange ways.

Cast

  • Michel Robin as Roseline
  • Lorella Di Cicco as Gwen
  • Armand Babel as first twin
  • Raymond Jourdan as second twin
  • Saïd Amadis as nomad
  • Bertrand Bautheac as nomad
  • Jacques Bourier as nomad

Accolades

The film won the Grand Prix de la critique at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and the feature-length film award in the Los Angeles festival.

Home media

The film was released in the United States as an Ultra HD Blu-ray by Deaf Crocodile Films in 2025. This marks the film's first official American release.

See also

References

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External links

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