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The story follows , a mute, thirty-year-old virtuoso pianist living in Paris with his eccentric aunts, who have raised him to be a prodigy. Paul has been silent since the age of two, after witnessing the traumatic death of his parents.

Premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

His life changes when he meets , a mysterious neighbor who lives in a hidden indoor garden. She offers him a herbal tea—brewed from an "ancestral" recipe—that, combined with music, allows him to revisit suppressed childhood memories. Through these psychedelic hallucinations, Paul discovers the truth about his father, Attila Marcel , a long-haired man whose identity Paul has struggled to reconcile with his aunts' curated version of the past. Key Themes and Style Attila Marcel

The film explores how memories can be both a prison and a path to liberation, using whimsical sequences to process deep-seated grief.

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Chomet applies his signature animated aesthetic to live action, utilizing vibrant colors and deadpan absurdity reminiscent of directors like Jacques Tati and Buster Keaton .

As a trained pianist, Paul's journey is heavily underscored by music. The soundtrack, composed by Benoît Charest , includes original songs that blend baroque and modern styles to reflect the characters' internal worlds. Production Details Director: Sylvain Chomet His life changes when he meets , a

Guillaume Gouix , who plays both Paul and his father, Attila Marcel. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Musical.