The Monk and the Fish (1994)
A plump and exuberant monk goes fishing, and a playful fish eludes him. First the monk uses a rod and reel, then a net; over and over, he ends up fish-less and wet. Sleepless, he tries luring the fish at night with a bank of candles. He tries a bow and arrow. The tireless and insouciant fish leads the monk through a viaduct, over irrigated steppes, across cisterns, down canals.
Director: Michael Dudok de Wit
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: October 1, 1994
Screenplay
- Michael Dudok de Wit
- Michael Dudok de Wit (Screenplay)
Music: Serge Besset
Cinematography: Patrick Tallaron
Editing: Hervé Guichard
Production: Folimage, Canal+
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Michael Dudok de Wit
More Films in Genre: Animation
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Monk and the Fish about?
- A plump and exuberant monk goes fishing, and a playful fish eludes him. First the monk uses a rod and reel, then a net; over and over, he ends up fish-less and wet. Sleepless, he tries luring the fish at night with a bank of candles. He tries a bow and arrow. The tireless and insouciant fish leads the monk through a viaduct, over irrigated steppes, across cisterns, down canals.
- Who directed The Monk and the Fish?
- The Monk and the Fish was directed by Michael Dudok de Wit.
- How long is The Monk and the Fish?
- The Monk and the Fish has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is The Monk and the Fish?
- The Monk and the Fish is a Animation film.
- Where was The Monk and the Fish produced?
- The Monk and the Fish was produced in France.