The Adventures of Tintin follows the fearless adventurer Tintin and his faithful dog Snowy as they embark on thrilling quests and solve mysteries around the world. Together, they face dangerous criminals, uncover evil plots, and show bravery in the face of adversity. Based on the beloved comic book series by Belgian artist Hergé, this hand-drawn animated show is a classic in the world of adventure and exploration.
Tintin, the famous journalist, is tasked with finding the legendary Golden Fleece. Along the way, he encounters treacherous mountains, a stolen treasure, and a coup d'etat in a fictional country. With the help of his faithful dog Snowy, Tintin must navigate through dangerous situations to uncover the truth.
The Rabbi's Cat is a humorous and enchanting animated movie that follows the adventures of a cat in a Jewish community in Algeria. The cat, who gains the ability to speak after swallowing a parrot, embarks on a journey with his owner, a rabbi, and encounters various challenges and discoveries along the way. The movie explores themes of inter-religious relationships, racism, family relationships, colonialism, and the clash between religion and science.
When Tintin and Captain Haddock travel to Spain, they find themselves embroiled in a mad scientist's plot involving genetic engineering and a mysterious blue fruit.
Georges Remi, known as Hergé, a complex and complicated artist, created Tintin, one of the most famous characters in the world. With exceptional access to the archives of Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, this documentary looks at Remi's life and the way he changed the art of comic.
In Scoundrel in White, a womanizer hatches a plan to marry a wealthy woman for financial gain, leading to a series of comedic and outrageous events. With dark humor and unexpected twists, this film explores themes of greed, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to for personal gain.
A series of five documentary films entitled In the footsteps of Tintin, following Tintin with a cameraman! The films are based on the theme ‘dreams and reality’. How many people, young and old, have dreamed of being a fearless hero, of travelling around the world defying danger, and of exploring far-off lands, like Tintin? This series is based on the close relationship between Hergé’s drawings, and real people and places. Arresting and inspiring sequences of images, video and sound from exotic countries, alongside pictures from Tintin’s adventures and all kinds research material accumulated by Hergé during his lifetime, make for an unforgettable experience. If you really want to step into Hergé’s universe, what better way to do so than to follow his adventures first-hand, by foot, on horseback, by camel, by car, by boat, by train and by aeroplane!
From the beginning, Hergé's work, Tintin's creator, was conditioned by the ideology of his publisher, the weekly child supplement of a Belgian Catholic newspaper. An exciting analysis of the political meaning of the adventures of Tintin.
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