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201184 minFantasy, Animation

Tales of the Night

Is Tales of the Night a Hit or Flop?

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Is Tales of the Night worth watching? With a rating of 7.3/10, this Fantasy, Animation film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Tales of the Night Synopsis

Six exotic fables, each unfold in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, an Aztec kingdom, the African plains, and even the Land of the Dead.

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Top Cast

Yves Barsacq
Yves BarsacqTéo / Le sorcier (Voice)
Olivier Claverie
Olivier ClaverieLe grand berger / Le roi des morts / Le roi du Tibet (Voice)
Marine Griset
Marine GrisetLa fille / Les héroïnes (voice)
Julien Béramis
Julien BéramisLe garçon / Les héros (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tales of the Night worth watching?

Yes, Tales of the Night is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.3/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Fantasy, Animation movies.

Is Tales of the Night hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.3/10), Tales of the Night is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Tales of the Night?

Tales of the Night is a Fantasy, Animation movie that Six exotic fables, each unfold in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, an Aztec kingdom, the African plains, and even the Land of the Dead...

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Critic Reviews

NorskJul 4, 2018
★ 0

Tales of the Night is a compilation of 6 fairy tales (5 of which were previously released elsewhere) in movie form. 3 individuals develop each story, decide who will play which role, what their wardrobe will be and the setting. 2 of them act out these roles, though a lot more than 2 people can be shown at any one time. The human characters are only shown in silhouette while the backgrounds can be quite colorful. The fairy tales themselves are rather enjoyable and memorable. They could (mostly) be told to your children at bedtime or around a campfire. Despite only seeing silhouettes, you are still drawn into the story. My only complaint is that there was no proper ending to the film at large involving the 3 people developing each story. Instead the film ends with the final fairy tale, albeit during the credits they try to explain a supposed flaw in the last story. If you want to see this (French) film in the United States, it is available for purchase or rent through all the major streaming retailers. It has also been released on DVD and Blu-Ray by GKIDS.