Bonne nuit les petits Mort de son réalisateur historique Michel Manini

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Bonne nuit les petits : Mort de son réalisateur historique Michel Manini

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00:08 Michel Manini, director of the unforgettable show "Bonne nuit les petits",
00:13 died at the age of 86 on Sunday, August 13, 2023.
00:21 A sad news announced by his family at AFP today.
00:27 Michel Manini, the historical director of "Bonne nuit les petits",
00:31 one of the most famous children's shows on French television,
00:35 died on Sunday, August 13, 2023 at the age of 86,
00:39 announced by his family at AFP on Monday.
00:44 Died in Arcachon, Michel Manini had made several hundred episodes of this series,
00:50 created by Claude Lédu and his wife Christine in the early 60s.
00:57 This show marked several generations of viewers and entered popular culture.
01:06 First in black and white then in color, "Bonne nuit les petits" was broadcast on L'Ortief from 1962 to 1973,
01:15 then on TF1 in a new version in 1976, and finally on France 2 in its last season from 1995 to 1997.
01:28 Concluded by famous notes of Pipo, each episode features the characters in the role of the sand merchant and his assistant Nounours
01:36 who, every night before bed, descends from his cloud to visit the children Nicolas and Pim Pronnel.
01:45 Michel Manini had succeeded Jacques Samine as director after a first season, in 1962-63,
01:53 when the characters were not yet what they are now.
01:57 The children were called Petit Louis and Mirabelle.
02:03 In an interview with the West France newspaper in 2016, Michel Manini had described a complicated show to do.
02:13 First, it was necessary to record the voices of the actors.
02:19 Then we shot with the soundtrack in playback.
02:22 The cameras were set to more than 1.70 meters high, because the puppeteers were standing, holding the characters at arm's length, he said,
02:31 explaining that the great difficulty was to film while avoiding framing their heads.
02:39 At that time, there was no control screen.
02:45 We could only watch the scenes once the films were developed, that is 48 hours after shooting.
02:54 I made about one and a half show a day.
03:00 And a show lasted less than four minutes, he added.
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