La Fameuse Invasion des ours en Sicile est un film d'animation franco-italien réalisé par Lorenzo Mattotti, sur un scénario de Jean-Luc Fromental et Thomas Bidegain, d'après le conte La Fameuse Invasion de la Sicile par les ours de Dino Buzzati. Il est sorti en 2019. C'est un dessin animé à rendu en deux dimensions qui reprend de près l'intrigue du conte : pour retrouver l'ourson Tonio, fils du roi Léonce, qui a été enlevé par des chasseurs, les ours décident de quitter leurs montagnes pour envahir la Sicile en affrontant le tyrannique Grand-Duc, mais alternent découvertes merveilleuses et désillusions à mesure qu'ils s'accoutument aux manières des humains. Le long métrage fait partie de la sélection officielle du Festival de Cannes 2019 dans la section Un certain regard.
Synopsis
Les scénaristes Thomas Bidegain et Jean-Luc Fromental conçoivent un scénario adapté du livre. L'intrigue de ce dernier est parfois répétitive, car Buzzati a conçu le conte à partir de ce qu'il racontait à ses enfants. Pour contourner le problème, le scénario du film ajoute un récit-cadre à l'histoire : le troubadour Gedeone et sa fille Almerina (prénom qui rend hommage à l'épouse de Buzzati) rencontrent un ours dans une grotte et lui racontent la légende, de sorte que les trois personnages ménagent des commentaires, des réactions ou des corrections à l'histoire. Le scénario modernise légèrement le conte en y introduisant le personnage d'Almerina, qui joue un petit rôle dans l'intrigue du conte aux côtés du prince Tonio.
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