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2004 French film
| L’ile de Black Mór | |
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| Directed by | Jean-François Laguionie |
| Written by | Jean-François Laguionie Anik Leray |
| Produced by | Gaspard de Chavagnac |
| Edited by | Pascal Pachard |
| Music by | Christophe Héral |
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Running time |
85 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
L’ile de Black Mór (Black Mor’s Island) is a 2004 French animated adventure film directed by Jean-François Laguionie. Set in 1803, it follows a 15-year-old boy who sets out to find a buried pirate treasure. The film was released in France on 11 February 2004.[1]
Variety‘s Lisa Nesselson wrote: “Handsome visuals and an especially classy instrumental score make this a quality adventure for kids, with enough narrative drive to keep adults engaged.”[2]




