Its story takes place in an isolated town-state where the sky is obscured by smoke from an abundance of mines and factories. In fact, the occupants no longer believe there IS a sky, and the few who have ever seen a star peeking through are viewed by the townsfolk as liars, rebels or dangerously mad. The young boy Lubicchi is a chimney sweep who believes his late father's stories of having seen stars in the sky, and hopes to see them himself one day. This seems to stay a dream though, until he meets Poupelle, a monstrous figure made of garbage, seemingly having come alive from nothing. Poupelle is friendly and says the stories of a sky full of stars are real. Intrigued, Lubicchi hatches a plan to travel beyond the smoke and see for himself, but Poupelle has already been targeted by the authorities as a dangerous influence. Will Lubicchi and Poupelle manage to punch a hole in the sky and prove once and for all to all people that there is a world, a universe even, outside of the smoke of Chimney Town?
But that is as mean as I'm willing to be towards this film, as its characters are likeable, the artwork-style is unique and often amazing, several emotional scenes fall on the right side of sentimentality, and the end result is often a delight to watch. And good grief, this thing is polished to a sheen. As a crowd-pleaser to see on a BIG screen you could hardly wish for a better title.
Audiences in Rotterdam thought so too, and the film ended in the Top-10 of the IFFR, with a very respectable awarded score of 4.2 out of 5.
Review originally published in slightly different form in August 2021. Poupelle of Chimney Town, from Eleven Arts, AND distributed by Shout! Factory, hit Premium VOD (PVOD) on Tuesday, May 3. The film comes to digital download on May 17 and Blu-ray+DVD combo on May 31.