Daniel Pennac Вђ“ Ernest E Celestine (2013) -

The film version of this story, written by Pennac, received widespread international acclaim, including: An for Best Animated Feature. The César Award for Best Animated Film. Screenings at the Cannes Film Festival .

: Both the film and the novel retain the "spontaneous, artfully naive" feel of Vincent's original drawings, characterized by delicate brushstrokes and a warm, comforting atmosphere. Recognition Daniel Pennac – Ernest e Celestine (2013)

: The narrative serves as a gentle but powerful allegory for tolerance, showing how two vastly different individuals can find common ground despite systemic hatred between their worlds. The film version of this story, written by

: Set in a world where bears live above ground and mice live below, the story follows Ernest , a starving, musical bear, and Celestine , an orphan mouse who dreams of being an artist rather than a dentist. The two form a bond after a chance encounter, eventually becoming outlaws for defying the "natural order" of their species. Key Themes & Style : Both the film and the novel retain