"Azur et Asmar" is a French animated film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, known for his visually stunning and quirky live-action films like "Amélie" and "Delicatessen". This film, however, is a departure from Jeunet's usual live-action fare, as it's an animated fantasy adventure that whisks viewers away to a fantastical world.

Azur et Asmar: The Princes' Quest (French: Azur et Asmar — Les Princes' Quest) is a 2006 animated feature film directed by Michel Ocelot. It blends fairy-tale storytelling with richly detailed visual design inspired by Moorish, Persian, and Andalusian art and architecture. The narrative follows two boys—Azur, fair-skinned, and Asmar, dark-skinned—raised as brothers who are separated and later reunited as adults on a quest to find a fairy who can cure their mother’s blindness. The film explores themes of cultural identity, friendship, tolerance, and the permeability of cultural boundaries.