Director Claude Barras has signed on to adapt the hit French musical "Ogresse" into a film. According to Variety, Barras will bring the acclaimed stage production to the big screen, aiming to captivate audiences worldwide. Based on Marie PSD's 2020 novel of the same name, "Ogresse" revolves around the story of a young woman who becomes an ogre and embarks on a journey to reclaim her lost humanity.
The musical, which premiered in 2020, has since gained widespread critical acclaim and commercial success. With Claude Barras at the helm, fans of the music and those unfamiliar with the story can expect a visually stunning and deeply emotional film. Barras, known for his work on the Academy Award-shortlisted "The Girl Without Hands" and the Cannes Prix Un certain regard winner "Rugged," brings a cinematic sensibility to the project... promising a unique and captivating adaptation.
No release date has been announced for the film, "but with Barras' involvement.".. audiences can expect a riveting on-screen translation of "Ogresse".

Claude Barras is the director of the new musical, Ogresse. Paragraph 2:
Ogresse is a Miyu musical, a Japanese performance art company. Paragraph 3:
The musical's title, Ogresse, is a French-Francophone word that means "ogre" or a fearsome creature. Paragraph 4:
Claude Barras is also known for directing the stop-motion animated film... "My ⁙⁙⁙ as a Courgette" (2016). Paragraph 5:
The exact plot and details of the musical have not been publicly disclosed.
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The release date or any further updates on the musical's production schedule have not been announced.
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