The movie release dates all over the world

At last ! We have more info about the release dates all over the world !

PPR

  • FRANCE : July 29, 2015
  • Belgium and Luxembourg : July 29, 2015
  • Switzerland (French speaking):July 29, 2015
  • Netherlands : July 30, 2015
  • Israel : August 6, 2015
  • Poland : August 7, 2015
  • Argentina : August 20, 2015
  • Uruguay : August 20, 2015
  • Brazil : 2August 20, 2015
  • Central America : September 3, 2015
  • Turkey : September 25, 2015
  • Peru : October 8, 2015
  • China : October 16, 2015
  • Thailand : October 22, 2015
  • Middle East: October 22, 2015
  • Taiwan : October 23, 2015
  • Chili : November 5, 2015
  • Colombia : November 5, 2015
  • Mexico : November 6, 2015
  • Japan : November 21, 2015
  • Switzerland (Italian speaking) : December 3,2015
  • Italy :  December 3,2015
  • Portugal :  December 3,2015
  • Switzerland (German speaking) :  December 10,2015
  • South Africa :  December 10,2015
  • Spain :  December 11,2015
  • South Korea :  December 23,2015
  • Hong Kong :  December 24,2015
  • Venezuela :  December 25,2015
  • Greece :  December 31,2015

The movie release worldwide dates

At last ! We have more info about the release dates all over the world !

PPR

  • FRANCE : July 29, 2015
  • Belgium and Luxembourg : July 29, 2015
  • Switzerland (French speaking):July 29, 2015
  • Netherlands : July 30, 2015
  • Israel : August 6, 2015
  • Poland : August 7, 2015
  • Argentina : August 20, 2015
  • Uruguay : August 20, 2015
  • Brazil : 2August 20, 2015
  • Central America : September 3, 2015
  • Turkey : September 25, 2015
  • Peru : October 8, 2015
  • China : October 16, 2015
  • Thailand : October 22, 2015
  • Middle East: October 22, 2015
  • Taiwan : October 23, 2015
  • Chili : November 5, 2015
  • Colombia : November 5, 2015
  • Mexico : November 6, 2015
  • Japan : November 21, 2015
  • Switzerland (Italian speaking) : December 3,2015
  • Italy :  December 3,2015
  • Portugal :  December 3,2015
  • Switzerland (German speaking) :  December 10,2015
  • South Africa :  December 10,2015
  • Spain :  December 11,2015
  • South Korea :  December 23,2015
  • Hong Kong :  December 24,2015
  • Venezuela :  December 25,2015
  • Greece :  December 31,2015

The Little Prince voted Top International Brand in China

The Little Prince has been voted one of the Top 10 International Brand in China.

award chine

The Little Character by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was already really popular in Japan and Korea  (dedicated parks, a hundred of different editions, and a lot of products). Today, his growing popularity is even stronger with this reward.

the local agent Medialink under the coordination of NDRL 360° IP managment French agency for the Saint Exupery Estate representing the Little Prince, is glad to receive this award as a great recognition and encouragement for his marketing and promotion efforts. To make the Little Prince brand alive in the daily life, to allow the next generations to discover the character and the work of art, it’s sharing an inheritance of humanist values.

About the Little Prince

Worldwide phenomenon since 1943, The Little Prince sold over 150 million copies in the world. It’s the most translated book with more than 260 official translations. There are more than 400 million Little Prince readers !

The movie, by Mark Osborne, is released worldwide this year.

The Little Prince is a book we offer, we share, we pass from one generation to another. It carries all the most important values. It creates a bond between men. The Little Prince is an ambassador for French culture & language in the world, an icon of sustained development, an actor for world peace and an advocate for children protection.

The Little Prince travels

During this summer, The Little Prince has been spotted in several locations.

 

PP EN cavale à Kharma LING temple bouddhiste Isère

In Kharma LING,  bouddhist temple in Isère (France)

Hommage au Petit Prince de Saint-Exupéry, bien installé sur l'astéroïde B-612, au Musée de Hakone, Japon.

Comfortably standing on his asteroid, in the Little Prince Museum in Hakone, Japan.

Tupello  Tennessee _ Marylène Le Bihan

In the hand of the young Elvis Presley statue, in Tupello, Tennessee

Maria Francisca Paupério Brandão LPP in Porto Portugal

In the streets of Porto, Portugal.

Matteo Debe _ l'escala _ spain

In the city of L’escala, Spain.

Melissa Mey_Cappadocia

Ready to climb cliffs in Cappadocia.

biblio mejanes

And in Aix-en-Provence, where it forms the entrance of the Mejanes Library.

biblio mejanes 2

 

Record-breaking Solar Flight Reaches Hawaii Demonstrating the Potential of Clean Technologies

Endeavoring to reach Hawaii from Japan to encourage the use of clean technologies (#futureisclean), the solar powered aircraft of Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg achieved the longest exploration leg of the Solar Impulse’s Round-The-World mission.

At the controls of Solar Impulse 2, André Borschberg landed safely in Kalaeloa on July 3rd at 05:55 local time, after a perilous non-stop flight of 5 days and nights.

« What André has achieved is extraordinary from the perspective of a pilot. But furthermore, he has also led the technical team during the construction of this revolutionary prototype.

This oceanic flight to Hawaii demonstrates that if technological solutions exist to fly a plane day andnight without fuel, then there is potential for these same efficient technologies to be used in our daily lives, and to achieve energy savings to reduce CO2 emissions.

We want to inspire our supporters to add their voice to the message on futureisclean.org: a website serving as a petition to convince governments around the globe to implement the necessary clean technology solutions and help ensure that the United Nations’ upcoming Conference on Climate Change (COP21) is successful in renewing the Kyoto protocol this December in Paris. »

The two pilots are member of the Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Fundation for youth.

Help them crowdfund their educational activities bu buying this collector badge.ecusson

The Little Prince store in ARUCO !

ARUCO is a japanese travel book. In its last issue, the guide recommand to visit the Little Prince store in Paris !

With its 50 000 copies, we hope to see many new friends of the Little Prince !

I let you spot the store team in this kawaii page 🙂

 

aruco

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Physical theatre with an Asian touch based on classic Antoine de Saint-Exupéry tale

Starchild: The Little Prince Reborn

As demonstrated by this likeable, if occasionally meandering, adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s world-famous fable, Shanghai-based ex-pat theatre company Urban Aphrodite International use drama and movement styles derived from influential Japanese theatre-maker Tadashi Suzuki.

At the start, the three robotically floor-stamping actors (plus musician Tom Sharrock) separate out the various props (paper lanterns, sticks, fabric) and costume accessories (hats, masks, fake beard) that they will subsequently use to tell the tale of the titular and peripatetic lad (nicely played by Alex Gomar), who is pining for the precious flower (Awesta Zarif) left behind on his planet.

It is by necessity, given the source (touchingly sweet or achingly twee depending on your point of view), a delicate and simply staged performance leavened by the participation of the robust Barron Weyerhaeuser in a slew of roles. Sharrock’s mainly recorded score is perhaps a tad too samey, so too the cosmic back projections and some of the pseudo-floaty motion.

Also, those unfamiliar with the book might be at a bit of a loss. Still, there are nice things here and an over-all care that serves Saint-Exupéry’s classic well. It’s also suitable for children, although probably not the little ones.

Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 618 6967, until 16 Aug, 12.40pm, £10 (£5).

Starchild: The Little Prince Reborn

  • 3 stars

Urban Aphrodite International is a company based in Shanghai. Starchild: The Little Prince Reborn is an original, universal physical theatre piece based on the incredible travels of The Little Prince written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

Tributes to the Little Prince all over the world

The Little Prince is a timeless and universal work of art, which has moved many people.

Discover in pictures tributes to the Little Prince all over the world!

 

In France

mejanes - aix en provence

Bibliothèque Mejanes, Aix-en-provence

 

fresque des lyonnais  lyon

place bellecour

Lyon

toulouse

Toulouse

madeleine Tezenas du Montcel

Sculpture by madeleine Tezenas du Montcel in Toulouse

marnaz haute savoie

Marnaz, Haute Savoie

obernai Alsace

Obernai, Alsace

All over the world

abakan, Russie

Abakan, Russia

Ans, belgique

Ans, Belgium

baden baden

Baden-baden, Germany

Brésil

Brazil

concordia entre rios- Argentine

Concordia entre rios, Argentina

Punta Arenas, Patagonie

Punta Arenas, Patagonia

hollande  Istanbul, Turquie

Netherlands                                                      Istanbul, Turkey

Israel   la réunion

Israel                                                                      La réunion

kiev  skopje macedoine

Kiev, Ukraine                                                      Skopje, Macedonia

northportLos Angeles

Northport, USA                                                                           Los Angeles, USA

salvador

Salvador

tarfaya maroc

Tarfaya, Morocco

Petite France, Corée Petite France, Corée2

Petite France, Korea

Yorii, Japon Musée du PP à Hakone

Yorii, Japan                                                          Little Prince museum in Hakone, Japan

Taiwan

Taiwan

 

 

The Little Prince travels

à Tokyo (Marylène Le Bihan)

 Tokyo by Marylène Le Bihan

Ahmed Muhammed Abo-Alela

China by Ahmed Muhammed Abo-Alela

Ângela Filipa de Sousa - loch ness

 Loch Ness, by Ângela Filipa de Sousa

Anunya Pholchan - china Xian city wall

Xian, China, by Anunya Pholchan

Anunya Pholchan kawakuchiko Kapan

Japan by Anunya Pholchan kawakuchiko

Belinda Barkhuysen _ cape town

Cape Town by Belinda Barkhuysen

Billy Kanova2

Venice, Italy, by Billy Kanova

Dans les dunes marocaines (Photo de Pedro Crispim)

Morocco, by Pedro Crispim

Franck Mathey_Paris

Paris, France by Franck Mathey