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The Black Pharaoh, the Savage and the Princess

Three tales, three ages, three worlds. At the time of Ancient Egypt, a young king becomes the first black pharaoh to deserve the hand of his loved one. During the French Middle Ages, a mysterious wild boy steals from the rich to give to the poor. In 18th-century Turkey, a prince of pastries and a princess of roses escape the palace to live their love.

Top Cast

  • Oscar Lesage

    Oscar Lesage

    Tanouékamani / Beau Sauvage / Le Prince des beignets (voice)

  • Claire de la Rüe du Can

    Claire de la Rüe du Can

    Nasalsa / La Princesse des roses (voice)

  • Aïssa Maïga

    Aïssa Maïga

    La conteuse (voice)

  • Serge Bagdassarian

    Serge Bagdassarian

    Géôlier et Prévôt / Vizir et Marchand (voice)

  • Didier Sandre

    Didier Sandre

    Amon / Duc et Chambellan (voice)

  • Annie Mercier

    Annie Mercier

    Mère régente / Dame de compagnie 1 (voice)

  • Gaël Raës

    Gaël Raës

    L'enfant (voice)

  • Thissa d'Avila Bensalah

    Thissa d'Avila Bensalah

    Isis / Dame de compagnie 3 et Cliente 2 (voice)

  • Olivier Claverie

    Olivier Claverie

    Vizir / Intendant / Passant 1 et Sultan (voice)

Overview

Three tales, three ages, three worlds. At the time of Ancient Egypt, a young king becomes the first black pharaoh to deserve the hand of his loved one. During the French Middle Ages, a mysterious wild boy steals from the rich to give to the poor. In 18th-century Turkey, a prince of pastries and a princess of roses escape the palace to live their love.

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