David Mouraire

Películas

Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
Producer
A lost cat, a giant talkative frog and a tsunami help a bank employee without ambition, his frustrated wife and a schizophrenic accountant to save Tokyo from an earthquake and find a meaning to their lives.
Fritzi:  Un cuento revolucionario
Producer
Basada en el libro para niños de Hanna Schott, esta película de animación cuenta la historia de Fritzi, estudiante de cuarto grado, en la ciudad de Leipzig, en Alemania del Este, durante el verano de 1989. Se supone que cuidará del perro de su mejor amiga, Sophie, durante el verano, pero descubre que Sophie y su familia han huido a Occidente a través de Hungría. Así que Fritzi hace todo lo posible para reunirse con su amiga. Con sentido de la pedagogía, esta película presenta a las nuevas generaciones los complejos acontecimientos políticos e históricos que condujeron a la reunificación alemana.
Fox and Hare Save the Forest
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One day, Fox and Hare find that Owl has disappeared. Together with their friends, they search the forest to find him, but instead they discover a big lake that was not there before. Could the sudden appearance of the lake have anything to do with Owl’s disappearance? They must go and find Owl, who is somewhere out there on the rapidly rising water... It is the start of an exciting and fun adventure.
Beausoleil
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France in the 23rd century, now a scorching desert due to climate change. After their mother’s untimely death, 10-year-old Nonnie and 7-year-old Albert decide to leave their village in search of their father, who left for Paris looking for the miraculous seeds that could secure their small town’s survival... and never came back. To guide them through this perilous journey and help them get across the Great Desert safely, the children have to make do with their uncle Sid, a good-for-nothing only recently released from prison. But his plan doesn’t match theirs: he secretly intends to lead them into the desert and rob them of everything they possess before losing them...