The history of French animation is one of the longest in the world, as France has created some of the earliest animated films dating back to the late 19th century, and invented many of the foundational technologies of early animation.
The first pictured movie was from Frenchman
Ămile Reynaud, who created the
praxinoscope
The praxinoscope was an animation device, the successor to the zoetrope. It was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-Ămile Reynaud. Like the zoetrope, it used a strip of pictures placed around the inner surface of a spinning cylinder. The ...
, an advanced successor to the
zoetrope that could project animated films up to 16 frames long, and films of about 500~600 pictures, projected on its own
Théùtre Optique at
Musée Grévin in Paris, France, on 28 October 1892.
Ămile Cohl created what is most likely the first real animated
cartoon
A cartoon is a type of visual art that is typically drawn, frequently animated, in an unrealistic or semi-realistic style. The specific meaning has evolved over time, but the modern usage usually refers to either: an image or series of images ...
to be drawn on paper, ''
Fantasmagorie'' in 1908. The film featured many
morphing figures. He is also thought to have pioneered
puppet animation in 1910,
pixilation in 1911 and to have started the first animated series in 1916 with ''
La journée de Flambeau
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' (also known as ''Flambeau, chien perdu'').
Other notable French animations
''Une Nuit sur le Mont Chauve'' (''Night on Bald Mountain''), 1933, directed by
Alexander Alexeieff
Alexandre Alexandrovitch Alexeieff (Russian: ĐлДĐșŃĐ°ĐœĐŽŃ ĐлДĐșŃĐ°ĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐлДĐșŃДДĐČ;Alternative transcriptions include Alexander Alexeieff or Alexander AlexeĂŻeff or Alexandre Alexieff 18 April 1901 â 9 August 1982) was ...
and
Claire Parker
Claire Parker (August 31, 1906 â October 3, 1981) was an American engineer and animator. A graduate of MIT, her best-known contribution to the history of cinema is the Pinscreen (''Ăcran d'Ă©pingles''), a vertically-mounted grid of between 24 ...
. Animated entirely using the
pinscreen apparatus, a device invented by Alexieff and Parker that gives the impression of animated engravings.
''
Le Roman de Renart
Reynard the Fox is a list of literary cycles, literary cycle of medieval allegorical Folklore of the Low Countries, Dutch, English folklore, English, French folklore, French and German folklore, German fables. The first extant versions of the cyc ...
'' (''The Tale of the Fox''), 1930/1937, directed by
Ladislas Starevich. The first French animated feature film. The animation was finished in 1930 but a soundtrack was only added in 1937, and it was a German one. A French-language version was released in 1941.
''La Demoiselle et le violoncelliste'' (''The Girl and the Cellist''), 1965, directed by
Jean-François Laguionie. Laguionie's first film, which won the Annecy Grand Prix in 1965.
1967 saw the release of ''
Astérix le Gaulois'' (''
Asterix the Gaul''), directed by
Ray Goossens. This was the first movie based on the long-running ''Asterix'' comics; however, it was made without the knowledge of the comics' creators
René Goscinny and
Albert Uderzo, and is not widely liked by fans. The following year (1968), Goscinny and Uderzo worked with co-director Lee Payant on a sequel, ''
Astérix et Cléopùtre'' (''
Asterix and Cleopatra'').
René Laloux's first feature film ''
La PlanĂšte sauvage
''Fantastic Planet'' (french: La PlanÚte sauvage; cs, Divokå planeta, lit. "The Wild Planet") is a 1973 experimental adult animated science fiction film, directed by René Laloux and written by Laloux and Roland Topor, the latter of whom al ...
'' (''The Savage Planet'', 1973), a cutout animation
science fantasy
Science fantasy is a hybrid genre within speculative fiction that simultaneously draws upon or combines tropes and elements from both science fiction and fantasy. In a conventional science fiction story, the world is presented as being scientif ...
that was animated in
Czechoslovakia, which won the ''
Grand Prix
Grand Prix ( , meaning ''Grand Prize''; plural Grands Prix), is a name sometimes used for competitions or sport events, alluding to the winner receiving a prize, trophy or honour
Grand Prix or grand prix may refer to:
Arts and entertainment ...
'' at the 1973
Cannes Film Festival. Laloux went on to direct two other features; ''
Les MaĂźtres du temps'' (1982, a collaboration with the famed French
comics artist ''
MĆbius
Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (; 8 May 1938 â 10 March 2012) was a French artist, cartoonist, and writer who worked in the Bandes dessinĂ©es, Franco-Belgian ''bandes dessinĂ©es'' (BD) tradition. Giraud garnered worldwide acclaim under the pseu ...
'' animated in
Hungary) and ''
Gandahar'' (1988, animated in
North Korea).
''
Le Roi et l'oiseau'' (''The King and the Mockingbird''), 1980, directed by
Paul Grimault. Begun in 1948 as ''The Sheperdess and the Chimney Sweep''; cited by the Japanese directors
Hayao Miyazaki and
Isao Takahata as an influence. Originally produced in 1948, it had a production time of over 30 years, making it one of the longest production periods in history.
Quarxs 1989â1993 by
Maurice Benayoun and
François Schuiten, was one of the earliest computer animated series and the first one produced in HD. Widely broadcast and awarded, Quarxs opened the path to 3D animated series on TV.
''Les Aventures de Tintin'' (''
The Adventures of Tintin''), began 1990, directed by Stéphane Bernasconi. TV series based on the famous Belgian comic
of the same name.
''
Kirikou et la sorciĂšre
''Kirikou and the Sorceress'' (french: Kirikou et la SorciĂšre, ) is a 1998 traditional animation feature film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. Drawn from elements of West African folk tales, it depicts how a newborn boy, Kirikou, save ...
'' (''Kirikou and the Sorceress''), 1998, directed by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
. Critically acclaimed movie based on a West African folktale; the Japanese dub was written by
Isao Takahata and released by
Studio Ghibli.
''
Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest'', by the same director and co-produced in Italy, Belgium and Spain, was nominated for a
Goya Award for Best Animated Film
The Goya Award for Best Animated Film (Spanish: ''Premio Goya a la mejor pelĂcula animada'') is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. The category was first presented at the fourth edition of the Goya Awards with the fi ...
, its score was nominated for the
César Award for Best Music Written for a Film at the
César Awards 2007 and it won the best animated feature at the Zagreb World Festival of Animated Films 2007.
''
Les Triplettes de Belleville
''The Triplets of Belleville'' (french: Les Triplettes de Belleville) is a 2003 animated comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It was released as ''Belleville Rendez-vous'' in the United Kingdom. The film is Chomet's first feature ...
'' (''The Triplets of Belleville''), 2003, directed by
Sylvain Chomet was nominated for two
Academy Awards â Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "
Belleville Rendez-vous" in 2004. Another movie of Chomet, ''
The Illusionist'', was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in
2011
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(it was also nominated for a
Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film).
''Kaena: La prophétie'' (''
Kaena: The Prophecy''), 2003, directed by Chris Delaporte and Pascal Pinon. A CGI fantasy movie co-produced with Canada. It was both critical and commercial failure.
''
Totally Spies'', began 2001, created by Vincent Chalvon-Demersay and David Michel. TV series co-produced with the USA; one of French animation's biggest hits Stateside.
''
Persepolis'', directed by
Marjane Satrapi, was released in 2007 and was nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
The Academy Award for Best Animated Feature is given each year for animated films. An animated feature is defined by the Academy as a film with a running time of more than 40 minutes in which characters' performances are created using a frame-by- ...
at the
80th Academy Awards (it was also nominated for a
BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film
This is a list of the winners and nominees of the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film.
Winners and nominees 2000s
2010s
2020s
See also
* Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
* Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film
* Annie Award ...
).
''
A Cat in Paris'', directed by
Alain Gagnol and
Jean-Loup Felicioli, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the
84th Academy Awards.
''
The Little Prince'' is actually the most successful French and Italian animated film.
Films from the 1930s to the 1960s
*
1937
Events
January
* January 1 â Anastasio Somoza GarcĂa becomes President of Nicaragua.
* January 5 â Water levels begin to rise in the Ohio River in the United States, leading to the Ohio River flood of 1937, which continues into Fe ...
: ''
Le Roman de Renard
Reynard the Fox is a literary cycle of medieval allegorical Dutch, English, French and German fables. The first extant versions of the cycle date from the second half of the 12th century. The genre was popular throughout the Late Middle Ages, a ...
'' â by
Ladislas Starevitch â (France/Germany)
*
1949
Events
January
* January 1 – A United Nations-sponsored ceasefire brings an end to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. The war results in a stalemate and the division of Kashmir, which still continues as of 2022.
* January 2 – Luis ...
: ''
Alice au pays des merveilles'' â by
Lou Bunin Louis Bunin (28 March 1904 â 17 February 1994) was an American puppeteer, artist, and pioneer of stop-motion animation best known for his 1949 adaption of ''Alice in Wonderland (1949 film), Alice in Wonderland''.
Early works
While working as a mu ...
â (UK/France)
*
1950
Events January
* January 1 â The International Police Association (IPA) â the largest police organization in the world â is formed.
* January 5 â 1950 Sverdlovsk plane crash, Sverdlovsk plane crash: ''Aeroflot'' Lisunov Li-2 cr ...
: ''
Jeannot l'intrĂ©pide'' â by
Jean Image
*
1952
Events JanuaryâFebruary
* January 26 â Black Saturday in Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses.
* February 6
** Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, becomes m ...
: ''
La BergĂšre et le ramoneur'' â by
Paul Grimault
*
1953
Events
January
* January 6 – The Asian Socialist Conference opens in Rangoon, Burma.
* January 12 – Estonian Ă©migrĂ©s found a Estonian government-in-exile, government-in-exile in Oslo.
* January 14
** Marshal Josip Broz Tito i ...
: ' â by
Jean Image
*
1956
Events
January
* January 1 â The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan.
* January 8 â Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian Missionary, missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, Jim ...
: ''
La Création du monde
''La CrĂ©ation du monde'', Op. 81a, is a 15-minute-long ballet composed by Darius Milhaud in 1922â23 to a libretto by Blaise Cendrars, which outlines the creation of the world based on African folk mythology. The premiere took place on 25 Oc ...
'' (StvorenĂ sveta) â (France/TchĂ©coslovaquie)
*
1956
Events
January
* January 1 â The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan.
* January 8 â Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian Missionary, missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, Jim ...
: ''
Une fĂ©e... pas comme les autres'' â (Italy/France)
*
1965
Events January–February
* January 14 – The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years.
* January 20
** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lyndo ...
: ''
La Demoiselle et le Violoncelliste'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
*
1967
Events
January
* January 1 â Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair.
* January 5
** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and ...
: ''
AstĂ©rix le Gaulois'' â (France/Belgium)
*
1967
Events
January
* January 1 â Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair.
* January 5
** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and ...
: ''
Le Théùtre de Monsieur et Madame Kabal'' â by
Walerian Borowczyk
*
1968
The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide.
Events January–February
* January 5 â "Prague Spring": Alexander DubÄek is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
* Januar ...
: ''
Astérix et Cléopùtre''
*
1969
This year is notable for Apollo 11's first landing on the moon.
Events January
* January 4 – The Government of Spain hands over Ifni to Morocco.
* January 5
**Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 701 crashes into a house on its approach to ...
: ''
Aladin et la lampe merveilleuse'' â by
Jean Image
*
1969
This year is notable for Apollo 11's first landing on the moon.
Events January
* January 4 – The Government of Spain hands over Ifni to Morocco.
* January 5
**Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 701 crashes into a house on its approach to ...
: ''
Tintin et le temple du soleil
Tintin or Tin Tin may refer to:
''The Adventures of Tintin''
* ''The Adventures of Tintin'', a comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé
** Tintin (character), a fictional character in the series
** ''The Adventures of Tintin'' (film), 2011, ...
'' â (France/Belgium/Switzerland)
Films of the 1970s
*
1970
Events
January
* January 1 â Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC.
* January 5 â The 7.1 Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli intensity of X (''Extrem ...
: ''
Fablio le magicien'' â by
Georges de La GrandiĂšre,
Attila Dargay
Attila Dargay (June 20, 1927 – October 20, 2009) was a Hungarian comics artist and animator. He was born in NyĂ©klĂĄdhĂĄza, MezĆnyĂ©k.
Life
He began working as a scenery painter for the Hungarian National Theatre in the late 1940s. He dire ...
,
Radka Badcharova and
Victor Antonescu
*
1970
Events
January
* January 1 â Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC.
* January 5 â The 7.1 Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli intensity of X (''Extrem ...
: ''
Pollux et le chat bleu'' â by
Serge Danot â (Royaume-Uni/France)
* 1971 : ''
Daisy Town'' â by RenĂ© Goscinny (Belgium/France)
* 1972 : ''
Tintin et le lac aux requins'' â by Raymond Leblanc (Belgium/France)
* 1973 : ''
Joe le petit boum-boum'' â by
Jean Image
* 1973 : ''
La PlanĂšte sauvage
''Fantastic Planet'' (french: La PlanÚte sauvage; cs, Divokå planeta, lit. "The Wild Planet") is a 1973 experimental adult animated science fiction film, directed by René Laloux and written by Laloux and Roland Topor, the latter of whom al ...
'' â by
RenĂ© Laloux â (TchĂ©coslovaquie/France)
* 1974 : ''
La GenĂšse'' â by
Pierre Alibert
Pierre Alibert (born 26 June 1892, date of death unknown) was a French rower. He competed in the men's coxed four event at the 1912 Summer Olympics
The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of ...
* 1974 : ''
Around the World with Peynet's Lovers
''Il giro del mondo degli innamorati di Peynet'', internationally released as ''Around the World with Peynet's Lovers'' and ''The Turn of the World of the Sweethearts of Peynet'', is a 1974 Italian animation film directed by Cesare Perfetto and ...
'' â by Cesare Perfetto (Italy/France)
* 1975 : ''
La Honte de la jungle
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Picha and
Boris Szulzinger â (France/Belgium)
* 1976 : ''
Les Douze travaux d'AstĂ©rix'' â by
Goscinny and
Uderzo
* 1978 : ''
La Ballade des Dalton'' â by
Morris and
Goscinny
* 1979 : ''
Les Fabuleuses aventures du lĂ©gendaire Baron de Munchausen'' â by
Jean Image
* 1979 : ''
Pluk, naufragĂ© de l'espace'' â by
Jean Image
* 1979 : ''
Ubu et la grande gidouille
''Ubu and the Great Gidouille (Ubu et la Grande Gidouille)'' is a 1979 French animated film directed by Jan Lenica. It is based on Alfred Jarry
Alfred Jarry (; 8 September 1873 â 1 November 1907) was a French symbolist writer who is best kn ...
'' â by
Jan Lenica
Jan Lenica (4 January 1928, PoznaĆ, Poland â 5 October 2001, Berlin) was a Polish graphic designer and cartoonist.
A graduate of the Architecture Department of Warsaw Polytechnic, Lenica became a poster illustrator and a collaborator on the ...
Films of the 1980s
*
1980
Events January
* January 4 â U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission.
* January 6 â Global Positioning System time epoch begins at 00:00 UTC.
* January 9 â ...
: ''
Le ChaĂźnon manquant
''The Missing Link'' (french: Le ChaĂźnon manquant) is a 1980 French–Belgian adult animated comedy film written and directed by Picha. Though it was not as successful as Picha's previous film, it was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film F ...
'' â by
Picha â (France/Belgium)
*
1980
Events January
* January 4 â U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission.
* January 6 â Global Positioning System time epoch begins at 00:00 UTC.
* January 9 â ...
: ''
Le Roi et l'Oiseau'' â by
Paul Grimault
* 1981 : ''
MinoĂŻe'' â by
Jean Jabely
Jean may refer to:
People
* Jean (female given name)
* Jean (male given name)
* Jean (surname)
Fictional characters
* Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character
* Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations
* J ...
and
Philippe Landrot
* 1982 : ''
Les MaĂźtres du temps'' â by
René Laloux
* 1983 : ''
L'Enfant invisible L'Enfant may refer to:
* L'Enfant (film), ''L'Enfant'' (film), a 2005 Belgian film
* L'Enfant (poster), a noted 1987 photographic poster
* Pierre Charles L'Enfant, architect and civil engineer credited with planning the city of Washington, D.C.
* , ...
'' â by
André Lindon
* 1983 : ''
Lucky Luke, les Dalton en cavale'' â by
Morris,
William Hanna,
Joseph Barbera
Joseph Roland Barbera ( ; ; March 24, 1911 â December 18, 2006) was an American animator, director, producer, storyboard artist, and cartoon artist who co-founded the animation studio and production company Hanna-Barbera.
Born to Italian im ...
â (France/UK)
* 1983 : ''
La Revanche des humanoĂŻdes''
* 1983 : ''
Le Secret des SĂ©lĂ©nites'' â by
Jean Image
* 1984 : ''
Gwen, le livre de sable'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 1985 : ''
AstĂ©rix et la Surprise de CĂ©sar'' â by
Paul Brizzi and
Gaëtan Brizzi
* 1986 : ''
AstĂ©rix chez les Bretons'' â by
Pino van Lamsweerde
Pino van Lamsweerde (born 9 September 1940, died 10 April 2020) was an ItalianâCanadian director and animator.
Personal life
Born in Turin on September 18, 1940 from Alessandro van Lamsweerde and Giuliana Tracanella. He moves with his fa ...
* 1987 : ''
Le Big Bang'' â by
Picha â (France/Belgium)
* 1988 : ''
Gandahar'' â by
René Laloux
* 1988 : ''
La Table tournante
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Paul Grimault
* 1989 : ''
AstĂ©rix et le coup du menhir'' â by
Philippe Grimond
* 1989 : ''
Le Triomphe de Babar'' â by
Alan Bunce â (Canada/France)
Films of the 1990s
*
1991
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: ''
Robinson et compagnie'' â by
Jacques Colombat
Ancient and noble French family names, Jacques, Jacq, or James are believed to originate from the Middle Ages in the historic northwest Brittany region in France, and have since spread around the world over the centuries. To date, there are ov ...
* 1993 : ''
Les Mille et une farces de Pif et Hercule'' â by
Bruno Desraisses and
Charles by Latour
* 1995 : ''
Le monde est un grand Chelm'' â by
Albert Hanan Kaminski â (France/Allemagne/Hongrie)
* 1996 : ''
Les Boulugres'' â by
Jean Hurtado - Finished in 1984, the film was finally released in 1996
* 1996 : ''
Nanook - Le grand combat'' â by
GĂ©rald Fleury â (France/Canada)
* 1998 : ''
Kirikou et la SorciĂšre
''Kirikou and the Sorceress'' (french: Kirikou et la SorciĂšre, ) is a 1998 traditional animation feature film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. Drawn from elements of West African folk tales, it depicts how a newborn boy, Kirikou, save ...
'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
â (France/Belgium/Luxembourg)
* 1999 : ''
Babar, roi des Ă©lĂ©phants'' â by
Raymond Jafelice â (Canada/France/Allemagne)
* 1999 : ''
Carnival
Carnival is a Catholic Christian festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent. The main events typically occur during February or early March, during the period historically known as Shrovetide (or Pre-Lent). Carnival typi ...
'' â by
Deane Taylor
Deane may refer to:
Places
* Deane, Greater Manchester, an area of Bolton and a former historic parish
* Deane, Hampshire, a village
* Deane, Kentucky
Ships
* USS ''Deane'' (1778), US Navy frigate named after Silas Deane
* HMS ''Deane'' (K55 ...
â (Irlande/France)
* 1999 : ''
Le ChĂąteau des singes
''A Monkey's Tale'' (french: Le Chùteau des singes; literally "The Castle of Monkeys") is a feature-length animated film directed by Jean-François Laguionie. It was released in 1999, and won the Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the fifth ...
'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie â (France/Royaume-Uni/Allemagne)
Films of the 2000s
*
2000
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: ''
Princes et princesses'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 2001 : ''
BĂ©cassine, le trĂ©sor viking'' â by
Philippe Vidal
* 2001 : ''
Petit Potam'' â by
Christian Choquet and
Bernard DeyriĂšs
* 2002 : ''
Corto Maltese : La cour secrĂšte des Arcanes'' â by
Pascal Morelli â (France/Italie/Luxembourg)
* 2002 : ''
L'Enfant qui voulait ĂȘtre un ours'' â by
Jannick Astrup â (Denmark/France)
* 2002 : ''
Tristan and Iseut'' â by
Thierry Schiel
Thierry is a French male given name, derived from the Germanic "Theodoric". It is the cognate of German " Dietrich" and " Dieter", English Terry, Derek and Derrick, and of various forms in other European languages. It is also a surname.
People wi ...
* 2003 : ''
Le Chien, le GĂ©nĂ©ral et les Oiseaux'' â by
Francis Nielsen â (Italie/France)
* 2003 : ''
Les Enfants de la pluie'' â by
Philippe Leclerc â (France/CorĂ©e du Sud)
* 2003 : ''
Kaena, la prophĂ©tie'' â by
Chris Delaporte and Pascal Pinon â (France/Canada)
* 2003 : ''
La LĂ©gende de Parva'' â by
Jean Cubaud â (France/Italie)
* 2003 : ''
La Prophétie des grenouilles
''Raining Cats and Frogs'' (French: ', literally "The Prophecy of Frogs") is a French traditional animation children's feature film, released in 2003, directed by Jacques-Rémy Girerd and written by Girerd, Antoine Lanciaux and Iouri Tcherenkov at ...
'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 2003 : ''
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem'' â by
Katsuhisa Takenouchi â (France/Japan)
* 2003 : ''
The Triplets of Belleville (Les Triplettes de Belleville)'' â by
Sylvain Chomet â (France/Belgium/Canada/UK)
* 2003 : ''
Les Trois rois mages'' â by Antonio Navarro (France/Espagne)
* 2004 : ''
Les Aventures extraordinaires de Michel Strogoff'' â by
Bruno-René Huchez
* 2004 : ''
L'Ăle de Black MĂłr'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 2004 : ''
Pinocchio le robot'' â by
Daniel Robichaud â (Canada/France/Spain)
* 2004 : ''
T'choupi'' â by
Jean-Luc François
Jean-Luc may refer to:
In politics:
* Jean-Luc Bennahmias (born 1954), a French politician and Member of the European Parliament
* Jean-Luc Dehaene (1940â2014), a Flemish politician
* Jean-Luc Laurent (born 1957), a French politician
* Jean-Luc ...
* 2004 : ''
Kirikou et les bĂȘtes sauvages
''Kirikou and the Wild Beasts'' ( French: ''Kirikou et les BĂȘtes sauvages'') is a 2005 French animated feature film. It premiered at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival on 13 May and, unlike its predecessor, received only festival screenings in all En ...
'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
and
Bénédicte Galup
Bénédicte may refer to:
*Bénédicte Augst (born 1968), French rhythmic gymnast
*Bénédicte Couvreur, French film producer
* Bénédicte Cronier (born 1961), French bridge player
* Bénédicte Dorfman-Luzuy (born 1971), French rower
* Bénédict ...
* 2005 : ''
Pollux, le manĂšge enchantĂ©'' â by
Jean Duval
Jean Duval, OCD (22 April 1597 â 10 April 1669) was a Discalced Carmelite and a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the second Bishop of Baghdad (1638â1669) and Bishop of Ispahan (1638â1669). ''(in Latin)'' â (UK/France)
* 2006 : ''
Arthur et les Minimoys'' â by
Luc Besson
* 2006 : ''
Astérix et les Vikings
''Asterix and the Vikings'' (released in French as ''Astérix et les Vikings'' and Danish as ''Asterix og Vikingerne'') is a 2006 Danish animated adventure film based on the French comic book series '' Asterix'', written by Stefan Fjeldmark and ...
'' â by
Stefan Fjeldmark and
Jesper MĂžller â (France/Denmark)
* 2006 : ''
Azur et Asmar
''Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest'' (french: Azur et Asmar) is a 2006 French-Spanish-Belgian-Italian computer-animated fairytale fantasy film written and directed by Michel Ocelot and animated at the Paris animation and visual effects studio M ...
'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
(France/Italy/Belgium/Spain)
* 2006 : ''
Franklin et le trĂ©sor du lac'' â by
Dominique MonfĂ©ry â (Canada/France)
* 2006 : ''
Piccolo, Saxo et Cie'' â by
Marco Villamizar and
Ăric Gutierrez- (France/Roumanie)
* 2006 : ''
Renaissance'' â by
Christian Volckman
* 2006 : ''
U'' â by
Serge Elissalde Serge may refer to:
* Serge (fabric), a type of twill fabric
* Serge (llama) (born 2005), a llama in the Cirque Franco-Italien and internet meme
* Serge (name), a masculine given name (includes a list of people with this name)
* Serge (post), a hi ...
and
Grégoire Solotareff
Grégoire Solotareff (born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1953) is a French artist, writer and illustrator of children's books. Solotareff practiced as a doctor from 1978 to 1985, before beginning his career as an illustrator with Hatier. The publicatio ...
* 2007 : ''
Blanche-Neige, la suite'' â by
Picha â (Belgium/France)
* 2007 : ''
La Reine Soleil
''La Reine Soleil'' (The Sun Queen) is a French-animated feature film (French/Hungarian/Belgian co-production) made by Philippe Leclerc. It was released in France on 4 April 2007. The animation was created by the Hungarian company Cinemon studios ...
'' â by
Philippe Leclerc â (France/Hongrie/Belgium)
* 2007 : ''
Nocturna, la nuit magique'' â by
Victor Maldonado, Adrian Garcia â (Espagne/France/Royaume-Uni)
* 2007 : ''
Persepolis'' â by
Vincent Paronnaud and
Marjane Satrapi
* 2007 : ''
Tous Ă l'Ouest
''Go West! A Lucky Luke Adventure'' (french: Tous à l'Ouest: Une Aventure de Lucky Luke) is a 2007 French animated western comedy film directed by Olivier Jean-Marie from a screenplay penned by Jean-Marie and Jean-François Henry with the kin ...
'' â by
Olivier Jean-Marie
Olivier Christophe HervĂ© Jean-Marie (November 19, 1960 â May 13, 2021) was a French animator and director, best known for his work on ''Oggy and the Cockroaches'', ''Space Goofs'', and ''Zig & Sharko
''Zig & Sharko'' ( French: ''Zig et Sha ...
â Une adaptation de l'album de
Lucky Luke nommée "La Caravane"
* 2007 : ''
Le Vilain Petit Canard et moi'' â by
Michael Hegner,
Karsten Kiilerich â inspirĂ© par le conte d'Andersen
* 2008 : ''
Arthur et la Vengeance de Maltazard'' â by
Luc Besson
* 2008 : ''
Chasseurs de dragons
Dragon Hunters ( French: ''Chasseurs de dragons'') is an animated fantasy comedy television series created by Arthur Qwak and produced by the French company Futurikon and Tooncan. It follows the adventures of two hunters for hire through a medie ...
'' â by
Guillaume Ivernel
* 2008 : ''
Igor'' â by
Anthony Leondis â (UK/France) â rĂ©alisĂ© dans les studios d'animation Sparx, Ă Paris.
* 2008 : ''
Max & Co'' â by
Samuel
Samuel ''Ć ÉmĆ«ÊŸÄl'', Tiberian: ''Ć ÄmĆ«ÊŸÄl''; ar, ŰŽÙ
ÙŰŠÙÙ or Ű”Ù
ÙŰŠÙÙ '; el, ÎŁÎ±ÎŒÎżÏ
Ολ ''Samouážl''; la, SamĆ«Äl is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the bibl ...
and
FrĂ©dĂ©ric Guillaume â (Switzerland/Belgium/France/Royaume-Uni)
* 2008 : ''
Mia et le Migou'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 2008 : ''
Peur(s) du noir'' - by Blutch, Charles Burns and Marie Caillou
* 2008 : ''
La Véritable Histoire du chat botté
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
JĂ©rĂŽme Deschamps â (France/Belgium/Switzerland)
* 2009 : ''
Lascars : Pas de vacances pour les vrais gars !'' â by
Albert Pereira-Lazaro and
Emmanuel Klotz â (France/Allemagne) â rĂ©alisĂ© par le studio Borisfen-Lutece en
Ukraine
* 2009 : ''
Kérity, la maison des contes
''Eleanor's Secret'' (original French title ''Kérity, la maison des contes'') is a 2009 French-Italian animated feature film directed by Dominique Monféry. The film tells the story of a young boy who must save a group of fairy tale characters ...
'' â by
Dominique MonfĂ©ry â (France/Italy)
*
2009
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: ''
Brendan et le Secret de Kells'' â by Tomm Moore and Nora Twomey (Belgium/France/Irlande)
Films of the 2010s
*
2010
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: ''
L'Apprenti PĂšre NoĂ«l (film, 2010)'' â by
Luc Vinciguerra â (France/Australie/Irlande)
*
2010
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: ''
L'Illusionniste'' â by
Sylvain Chomet â (France/Royaume-Uni)
*
2010
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: ''
Une vie de chat
''A Cat in Paris'' (french: Une vie de chat, lit=A Cat's Life) is a 2010 animated adventure crime film by the French 2D animation studio Folimage, telling the story of a young Parisian girl whose cat leads her to unravel a thrilling mystery over ...
'' â d'
Alain Gagnol and
Jean-Loup Felicioli â (France/Pays-Bas/Switzerland/Belgium)
*
2010
File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
: ''
Arthur 3 â la Guerre des deux mondes'' by
Luc Besson
* 2011 : ''
Ămilie Jolie'' â by
Francis Nielsen and
Philippe Chatel
* 2011 : ''
Le Chat du rabbin'' â by
Joann Sfar and
Antoine Delesvaux
* 2011 : ''
Les Contes de la nuit'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 2011 : ''
The Prodigies'' â dâ
Antoine Charreyron
Antoine is a French given name (from the Latin ''Antonius'' meaning 'highly praise-worthy') that is a variant of Danton, Titouan, D'Anton and Antonin.
The name is used in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, West Greenland, Haiti, French Guiana, ...
â (France/Royaume-Uni/Inde/Belgium/Canada/Luxembourg/Pologne)
* 2011 : ''
Titeuf, le film'' â by
Zep Zep or ZEP may refer to:
* Zep (cartoonist) (real name Philippe Chappuis), the creator of comics character Titeuf
* Zep, Inc., cleaning products company
* Zeaxanthin epoxidase
* Jo Jo Zep of Australian band Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons
* ''Captain Zep ...
â (France/Switzerland)
* 2011 : ''
Un monstre Ă Paris'' â by
Bibo Bergeron
* 2011 : ''
Le RĂȘve de GalilĂ©o'' â by
Gil Alkabetz,
Ghislain Avrillon,
Alex Cervantes and
Fabienne Collet â (France/Allemagne/Espagnol)
* 2011 : ''
Le tableau'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 2012 : ''
Couleur de peau : miel'' â by
Laurent Boileau and
Jung Sik-jun â (France/Belgium)
* 2012 : ''
Zarafa'' â by
Rémi Bezançon and
Jean-Christophe Lie
* 2012 : ''
Kirikou et les hommes et les femmes
''Kirikou and the Men and Women'' (french: Kirikou et les Hommes et les Femmes) is a 2012 computer-animated children's film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. The second sequel to Ocelot's 1998 film ''Kirikou and the Sorceress'', following ...
'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 2012 : ''
Ernest et CĂ©lestine'' â by
Benjamin Renner
Benjamin Renner (born 14 November 1983) is a French cartoonist, animator and filmmaker.
Renner and his fellow producers received a 2014 Academy Awards nomination in the category of Best Animated Feature for the film ''Ernest & Celestine''. He p ...
,
Stéphane Aubier
Stéphane Aubier (born October 8, 1964) is a Belgian film director and screenwriter. In 2009, he wrote and directed the animated film ''A Town Called Panic (film), A Town Called Panic'' along with Vincent Patar. It premiered at the 2009 Cannes Fi ...
and
Vincent Patar
Vincent Patar (born 2 September 1965) is a Belgian film director and screenwriter. In 2009 he wrote and directed the animated film '' A Town Called Panic'' along with Stéphane Aubier. It premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and was the first ...
*
2013
File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fact ...
: ''
Aya de Yopougon
''Aya of Yop City'' is a series of six bande dessinée comics written by Marguerite Abouet and drawn by Clément Oubrerie
Clement or Clément may refer to:
People
* Clement (name), a given name and surname
* Saint Clement (disambiguation)#P ...
'' â by
Marguerite Abouet and
Clément Oubrerie
Clement or Clément may refer to:
People
* Clement (name), a given name and surname
* Saint Clement (disambiguation)#People
Places
* Clément, French Guiana, a town
* Clement, Missouri, U.S.
* Clement Township, Michigan, U.S.
Other uses
* Ad ...
*
2013
File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fact ...
: ''
L'Apprenti PĂšre NoĂ«l et le flocon magique'' â by
Luc Vinciguerra
*
2013
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: ''
Ma maman est en AmĂ©rique, elle a rencontrĂ© Buffalo Bill'' â by
Marc Boréal and
Thibaut Chatel Thibaut is a name of French origin, a form of Theobald.
Surname
* Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut (17721840), German jurist
* Bernhard Friedrich Thibaut (17751832), German mathematician
* François Thibaut (born 1948), American educator
* Georg ...
â (France/Luxembourg)
* 2014 : ''
AstĂ©rix: Le Domaine des Dieux'' â by
Alexandre Astier â (France/Belgium)
* 2015 : ''
April and the Extraordinary World'' â by Christian Desmares, Franck Ekinci
* 2015 : ''
Long Way North'' - by Rémi Chayé
* 2016 : ''
Louise by the Shore
''Louise by the Shore'' (; ) is a 2016 French animated drama film directed by Jean-François Laguionie and starring Dominique Frot. It follows an elderly woman who spends the winter in an empty French seaside town, with only her memories and imagin ...
'' - by Jean-François Laguionie
* 2018 : ''
AstĂ©rix: Le Secret de la Potion Magique'' â by Louis Clichy
* 2018 : ''
White Fang (2018 film)'' â by
Alexandre Espigares
Alexandre Espigares is a Spanish-Luxembourgish Academy Award-winning film maker.
Espigares and fellow director and producer Laurent Witz received an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for the 2013 film '' Mr Hublot''.
Espigares directed ...
* 2019 : ''
I Lost My Body'' - by Jeremy Clapin
Films of the 2020s
* 2020 : ''
Calamity, a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary
''Calamity, a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary'' ( French: ''Calamity, une enfance de Martha Jane Cannary'') is a 2020 French-Danish animated family feature film directed by Rémi Chayé. The film is loosely based on the life of the American fr ...
'' - by Rémi Chayé
* 2021 : ''
Where Is Anne Frank'' - by Ari Folman
* 2021 : ''
The Summit of the Gods (film)
''The Summit of the Gods'' (french: Le Sommet des Dieux) is a 2021 French-language animated film based on the Japanese manga series of the same name by Jiro Taniguchi. The film was directed by Patrick Imbert; it was first shown at the 2021 Can ...
''
* 2022: ''
My Father's Secrets
My or MY may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* My (radio station), a Malaysian radio station
* Little My, a fictional character in the Moomins universe
* ''My'' (album), by Edyta GĂłrniak
* ''My'' (EP), by Cho Mi-yeon
Business
* Marke ...
'' - by Vera Belmont
Featurettes
* 1982 : ''
Chronopolis'' â by
Piotr Kamler â (France/Pologne)
* 1983 : ''
La princesse insensible'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 1997 : ''
Du tableau noir Ă l'Ă©cran blanc'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 2002 : ''
Solitudine'' â by
Bernard Cerf
* 2003 : ''
Corto Maltese : La Ballade de la mer salée''
* 2003 : ''
Corto Maltese : Sous le signe du Capricorne''
* 2003 : ''
Corto Maltese : Les Celtiques''
* 2003 : ''
Corto Maltese : La Maison dorée de Samarkand''
* 2003 : ''
Halman's Walk'' â by
Jean-Baptiste DecavĂšle
* 2003 : ''
Demake-up'' â by
Marc Bruimaud
* 2003 : ''
La Cure Stories'' â by
Frédérique Lecerf
* 2004 : ''
Grenze'' â by
Patrick Fontana
Shorts
* 1912 : ''
Le Chinois and le Bourriquot articulé'' by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1914 : ''
Quelques principes dâhygiĂšne'' by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Jean Comandon
* 1917 : ''
Les Aventures by ClĂ©mentine'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
and
Ămile Cohl
* 1917 : ''
Les Aventures des Pieds NickelĂ©s - 1er Ă©pisode'' â by
Ămile Cohl â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures des Pieds NickelĂ©s''
* 1917 : ''
Les Aventures des Pieds NickelĂ©s - 2e Ă©pisode'' â by
Ămile Cohl â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures des Pieds NickelĂ©s''
* 1917 : ''
Le Bon fricot'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1917 : ''
Les Tracas by Zigouillot'' â by
Ămile Cohl â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures des Pieds NickelĂ©s''
* 1917 : ''
Clémentine and Flambeau
''Clémentine'' (pronounced ) was a 1985 French animated television series (in co-production with Japan). The series consisted of 39 episodes which featured the fantastic adventures of a 10-year-old girl (Clémentine Dumat) who uses a wheelchair ...
'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1917 : ''
Conseils pour la vie chĂšre'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1917 : ''
Et nos poilus quâen pensent-ils ?'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1917 : ''
Les Exploits by Marius'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1917 : ''
Les Fiançailles by Flambeau'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
and
Ămile Cohl
* 1917 : ''
M. Wilson prĂ©sident des USA and lâespion obstinĂ©'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1917 : ''
Misti le nain by la forĂȘt
Misti, also known as Putina or Guagua Putina, is a stratovolcano of andesite, dacite, and rhyolite located in southern Peru near the city of Arequipa. With its seasonally snow-capped, symmetrical cone, Misti stands at above sea level and lies ...
'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1917 : ''
Une nouveautĂ© pratique : la marmite norvĂ©gienne'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1918 : ''
Les Aventures des Pieds NickelĂ©s - 5e Ă©pisode'' â by
Ămile Cohl â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures des Pieds NickelĂ©s''
* 1918 : ''
LâĂvasion by Latude'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1918 : ''
Filochard se distingue'' â by
Ămile Cohl â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures des Pieds NickelĂ©s''
* 1918 : ''
On doit le dire'' by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Jean Comandon
* 1918 : ''
L'Oubli par l'alcool'' by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Jean Comandon
* 1918 : ''
Le Taudis doit ĂȘtre vaincu'' by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Jean Comandon
* 1918 : ''
La Tuberculose menace tout le monde
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Jean Comandon
* 1918 : ''
Tenfaipas se marie ce matinâŠ'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1918 : ''
Touchatout ami des bĂȘtes'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1919 : ''
BĂ©cassotte bonne Ă Quimper'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
â sĂ©rie ''BĂ©cassotte''
* 1919 : ''
BĂ©cassotte and son cochon'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
â sĂ©rie ''BĂ©cassotte''
* 1919 : ''
Caramel
Caramel ( or ) is an orange-brown confectionery product made by heating a range of sugars. It can be used as a flavoring in puddings and desserts, as a filling in bonbons, or as a topping for ice cream and custard.
The process of caramelizatio ...
'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1919 : ''
Le Circuit by lâalcool'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Jean Comandon
* 1919 : ''
Comment PĂ©copin Ă©pousa la belle UgĂ©nie'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1919 : ''
La JournĂ©e by Flambeau'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
and
Ămile Cohl
* 1919 : ''
Flambeau au pays des surprises Flambeau may refer to:
* A burning torch, especially one carried in procession
**Flambeau, a multi-flame torch traditionally carried in night parades during New Orleans Mardi Gras, Louisiana
**Fiesta Flambeau parade, during Fiesta San Antonio, Texa ...
'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
and
Ămile Cohl
* 1919 : ''
Misti and le gĂ©ant Rustic'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1919 : ''
La Mouche'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Jean Comandon
* 1919 : ''
Petites causes grands effets'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Jean Comandon
* 1919 : ''
Touchatout peintre by talent
LĂ©on-Charles Bienvenu (25 March 1835, in Paris â January 1911, in Paris) was a French journalist and writer known for his biting satires on political and social life during the Second French Empire. He was also known by his pen-name Touchato ...
'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1919 : ''
Touchatout joue Faust'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1919 : ''
La Tuberculose se prend sur le zinc
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Jean Comandon
* 1919 : ''
Un rude lapin'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
Short films of the 1920s
* 1920 : ''
Les Amours d'un escargot'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1920 : ''
Les Animaux domestiques'' ou Une aventure zoologicomique â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1920 : ''
BĂ©cassotte Ă la mer'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
â sĂ©rie ''BĂ©cassotte''
* 1920 : ''
BĂ©cassotte au jardin zoologique'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
â sĂ©rie ''BĂ©cassotte''
* 1920 : ''
La Chasse aux rats est ouverte'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1920 : ''
Les Chevaliers by la cloche by bois'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and Cheval
* 1920 : ''
CĆur by grenouille'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1920 : ''
Dans les griffes by l'araignĂ©e'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1920 : ''
Les Ăruptions cĂ©lĂšbres'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and Cheval
* 1920 : ''
Faites comme le nĂšgre'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1920 : ''
Gringalet and Ducosto'' ou La Revanche by Gringalet dentiste â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1920 : ''
J'ai perdu mon enfant'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1920 : ''
Le Meilleur argument'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1920 : ''
Microbus, Bigfellow and la crise des domestiques'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1920 : ''
Monsieur Difficile a des visions
( ; ; pl. ; ; 1512, from Middle French , literally "my lord") is an honorific title that was used to refer to or address the eldest living brother of the king in the French royal court. It has now become the customary French title of respec ...
'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Paulme
* 1920 : ''
Physique amusante'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1920 : ''
On doit le dire'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1920 : ''
Physique amusante'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1920 : ''
La RĂ©ponse by lâau-delĂ
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1920 : ''
Le Testament by Findubec'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1920 : ''
Tom and Tim policemen dâoccasion'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
J.J. Rouseau
* 1920 : ''
Un drame Ă la cuisine
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizin ...
'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
*
1921
Events
January
* January 2
** The Association football club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube, from Belo Horizonte, is founded as the multi-sports club Palestra Italia by Italian expatriates in First Brazilian Republic, Brazil.
** The Spanish lin ...
: ''
L'Aspirateur du professeur MĂ©canicas'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1921 : ''
Bicard a rĂ©solu la crise du logement'' â by
Raymond Galoyer and
André Yvetot
* 1921 : ''
La Bonne cuisiniĂšre
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''MĂ©canicas''
* 1921 : ''
CompĂšre Guilleri, chanson ancienne'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1921 : ''
La Consigne by Toby'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''Toby''
* 1921 : ''
Le Corbeau and le Renard'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1921 : ''
L'Ăpouvantail'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1921 : ''
La Grenouille qui veut se faire aussi grosse que le bĆuf
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1921 : ''
Le LiĂšvre and la Tortue'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1921 : ''
Le Mariage by Babylas'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1921 : ''
Mistouffle dĂźne Ă lâoeil'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1921 : ''
Mistouffle au violon'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1921 : ''
Monsieur Duncam zoologiste anglais'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1921 : ''
Monsieur Vieux-Bois'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Cavé
* 1921 : ''
L'Ours and les Deux Compagnons'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1921 : ''
Le Pot by terre contre le Pot by fer'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Cavé
* 1921 : ''
Potiron fait by l'auto'' â by
Albert Mourlan
Albert may refer to:
Companies
* Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic
* Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands
* Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia
* Albert Productions, a record label
* Albert C ...
â sĂ©rie ''Potiron''
* 1921 : ''
Potiron, homme invisible'' â by
Albert Mourlan
Albert may refer to:
Companies
* Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic
* Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands
* Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia
* Albert Productions, a record label
* Albert C ...
â sĂ©rie ''Potiron''
* 1921 : ''
Potiron garçon by cafĂ©'' â by
Albert Mourlan
Albert may refer to:
Companies
* Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic
* Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands
* Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia
* Albert Productions, a record label
* Albert C ...
â sĂ©rie ''Potiron''
* 1921 : ''
La Maison automatique'' ou ''Le RĂ©veil du professeur MĂ©canicas'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''MĂ©canicas''
* 1921 : ''
Toby a soif'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''Toby''
* 1921 : ''
Toto au berceau'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle â sĂ©rie ''Toto''
* 1921 : ''
Une invention du professeur MĂ©canicas'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''MĂ©canicas''
* 1922 : ''
L'Affaire by la rue Lepic
The Dreyfus affair (french: affaire Dreyfus, ) was a political scandal that divided the French Third Republic from 1894 until its resolution in 1906. "L'Affaire", as it is known in French, has come to symbolise modern injustice in the Franco ...
'' â by
Raymond Galoyer and
André Yvetot
* 1922 : ''
Bigfellow craint les autos'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1922 : ''
La Cigale and la Fourmi
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1922 : ''
Les DĂ©boires d'un piĂ©ton'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1922 : ''
En vitesse
En or EN may refer to:
Businesses
* Bouygues (stock symbol EN)
* Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway (reporting mark EN, but now known as Southern Railway of Vancouver Island)
* Euronews, a news television and internet channel
Language and writing
* ...
'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1922 : ''
Les Grenouilles qui demandent un roi'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1922 : ''
Le Lion and le Rat'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1922 : ''
MĂšre l'oie a mangĂ© la grenouille'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1922 : ''
Monsieur by la Palisse'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1922 : ''
Le NoĂ«l by Toto'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle â sĂ©rie ''Toto''
* 1922 : ''
Le Petit Poucet'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1921 : ''
Potiron agent by police'' â by
Albert Mourlan
Albert may refer to:
Companies
* Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic
* Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands
* Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia
* Albert Productions, a record label
* Albert C ...
â sĂ©rie ''Potiron''
* 1922 : ''
Les Quatre Cents Coups by Flambeau'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1922 : ''
La Queue en trompette'' â by
Benjamin Rabier
Benjamin Rabier (1864â1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating '' La vache qui rit'' and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably HergĂ© a ...
* 1922 : ''
Un horrible cauchemar
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizin ...
'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1923 : ''
BĂ©cassotte and le papillon'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
â sĂ©rie ''BĂ©cassotte''
* 1923 : ''
La Belette entrée dans un grenier
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1923 : ''
Cendrillon ou la petite pantoufle by vair'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and Cheval
* 1923 : ''
L'Eau des gĂ©ants and la poudre des nains'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle
* 1923 : ''
Le Loup and la Cigogne'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Louis Forest
* 1923 : ''
MĂ©canicas and la rĂ©clame'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''MĂ©canicas''
* 1923 : ''
Le Rat des villes and le Rat des champs'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
and
Louis Forest
* 1923 : ''
Le Renard and les Raisins'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1923 : ''
Le Roman by la momie'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
André Rigal
AndrĂ© â sometimes transliterated as Andre â is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation ...
* 1923 : ''
Gulliver chez les lilliputiens'' â by
Albert Mourlan
Albert may refer to:
Companies
* Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic
* Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands
* Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia
* Albert Productions, a record label
* Albert C ...
and
Raymond Villette
* 1923 : ''
Toto acrobate'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''Toto''
* 1923 : ''
Toto artiste peintre'' ou ''Toto est un artiste prĂ©coce'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Landelle â sĂ©rie ''Toto''
* 1923 : ''
La Voix du rossignol'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1924 : ''
Ballet mĂ©canique'' â by
Fernand Léger
Joseph Fernand Henri LĂ©ger (; February 4, 1881 â August 17, 1955) was a French painting, painter, sculpture, sculptor, and film director, filmmaker. In his early works he created a personal form of cubism (known as "tubism") which he gradually ...
* 1924 : ''
Boby prend la mouche'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1924 : ''
La Colombe and la Fourmi'' â by
Marius O'Galop
Marius Rossillon (June 8, 1867 â January 2, 1946), known professionally as O'Galop, was a French artist and cartoonist. He is best known for creating Bibendum, or the Michelin Man, the official mascot of the Michelin
Michelin (; ; full n ...
* 1924 : ''
Entr'acte'' â by
René Clair
* 1924 : ''
Les Malheurs by Collignon'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
André Rigal
AndrĂ© â sometimes transliterated as Andre â is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation ...
* 1924 : ''
La Petite Chanteuse des rues
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1924 : ''
Les Inventions by MĂ©canicas, la SĂšve poilifĂšre'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''MĂ©canicas''
* 1924 : ''
Toto aviateur'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''Toto''
* 1924 : ''
Toto musicien'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''Toto''
* 1924 : ''
Un chien trop bien dressĂ©'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1925 : ''
MĂ©canicas and la greffe animale'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''MĂ©canicas''
* 1925 : ''
MĂ©canicas and la machine Ă guĂ©rir'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
â sĂ©rie ''MĂ©canicas''
* 1925 : ''
La Révolte des betteraves
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Albert Mourlan
Albert may refer to:
Companies
* Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic
* Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands
* Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia
* Albert Productions, a record label
* Albert C ...
* 1925 : ''
Les Yeux du dragon'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1926 : ''
Le Rat des villes and le Rat des champs'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1927 : ''
La Coquille and le clergyman
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Germaine Dulac
* 1928 : ''
L'Ătoile by mer'' â by
Man Ray
* 1928 : ''
Joko le singe'' â by
Antoine Payen â sĂ©rie ''Joko le singe''
* 1928 : ''
L'Horloge magique ou la petite fille qui voulait ĂȘtre princesse'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1928 : ''
La Petite Parade'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1929 : ''
Conte by la 1002e nuit'' â by
Albert Mourlan
Albert may refer to:
Companies
* Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic
* Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands
* Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia
* Albert Productions, a record label
* Albert C ...
* 1929 : ''
Les MystĂšres du ChĂąteau by DĂ©'' â by
Man Ray
* 1929 : ''
Zut Ă©pouse FlĂ»te'' â by
AndrĂ© Daix â sĂ©rie ''Zut, FlĂ»te and Trotte''
* 1929 : ''
Zut chez les sorciĂšres'' â by
AndrĂ© Daix â sĂ©rie ''Zut, FlĂ»te and Trotte''
Short films of the 1930s
* 1930 : ''
Monsieur Grostacot and Madame Petitoto en voyage'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
and
Mallet
A mallet is a tool used for imparting force on another object, often made of rubber or sometimes wood, that is smaller than a maul or beetle, and usually has a relatively large head. The term is descriptive of the overall size and proport ...
* 1930 : ''
Les Petits HĂ©ros'' â by
André Daix
* 1931 : ''
Ce soir Ă 8 heures'' â by
Pierre Charbonnier
Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word ÏÎÏÏÎżÏ (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
* 1931 : ''
L'Histoire du soldat inconnu'' â by
Henri Storck
* 1931 : ''
Meunier, tu dors...'' â by
Jean Delaurier and
Jean Varé
* 1931 : ''
NatalitĂ©'' â by
André Rigal
AndrĂ© â sometimes transliterated as Andre â is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation ...
* 1931 : ''
Zut and FlĂ»te passagers clandestins'' â by
AndrĂ© Daix â sĂ©rie ''Zut, FlĂ»te and Trotte''
* 1931 : ''
Zut dĂ©tective'' â by
AndrĂ© Daix â sĂ©rie ''Zut, FlĂ»te and Trotte''
* 1931 : ''
Panouillard Ă bord'' â by
André Daix
* 1932 : ''
L'IdĂ©e'' â by
Berthold Bartosch
* 1932 : ''
Le Rat des villes and le rat des champs'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1932 : ''
Un concours by beautĂ©'' â by
Alain Saint-Ogan
Alain Saint-Ogan (; August 7, 1895 – June 22, 1974) was a French comics author and comics artist, artist.
Biography
In 1925, he created the well-known comic strip ''Zig et Puce'' (''Zig and Flea''), which initially appeared in the ''Dimanche ...
* 1932 : ''
Zut chez les sportifs'' â by
AndrĂ© Daix â sĂ©rie ''Zut, FlĂ»te and Trotte''
* 1933 : ''
FĂ©tiche mascotte'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1933 : ''
Les FunĂ©railles'' â by
Anthony Gross
* 1933 : ''
Une journĂ©e en Afrique'' â by
Anthony Gross
* 1933 : ''
Une nuit sur le mont Chauve'' â by
Alexandre Alexeieff and
Claire Parker
Claire Parker (August 31, 1906 â October 3, 1981) was an American engineer and animator. A graduate of MIT, her best-known contribution to the history of cinema is the Pinscreen (''Ăcran d'Ă©pingles''), a vertically-mounted grid of between 24 ...
* 1934 : ''
La DĂ©couverte by l'AmĂ©rique'' â by
Mimma Indelli
* 1934 : ''
Fétiche prestidigitateur'' by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
and
IrĂšne Starewitch
Irene is a name derived from ΔጰÏÎźÎœÎ· (eirÄnÄ), the Greek for "peace".
Irene, and related names, may refer to:
* Irene (given name)
Places
* Irene, Gauteng, South Africa
* Irene, South Dakota, United States
* Irene, Texas, United States ...
* 1934 : ''
Histoire sans paroles : Ă l'est rien by nouveau'' â by
Bogdan Zoubowitch
Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐłĐŽĐ°Đœ) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in all Slavic countries as well as Romania and Moldova. It is derived from the Slavic words ''Bog/Boh'' (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐł), meaning "god", and ''dan'' (Cyrillic: ...
* 1934 : ''
La Joie by vivre'' â by
Anthony Gross and
Hector Hoppins
* 1935 : ''
CouchĂ©s dans le foin'' â by
Jean Delaurier,
Georges Bouisset and
Raymond by Villepreux
* 1935 : ''
Michka'' â by
Bogdan Zoubowitch
Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐłĐŽĐ°Đœ) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in all Slavic countries as well as Romania and Moldova. It is derived from the Slavic words ''Bog/Boh'' (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐł), meaning "god", and ''dan'' (Cyrillic: ...
* 1936 : ''
Anatole compositeur
Anatole may refer to:
People
* Anatole (given name), a French masculine given name
* Anatole (dancer) (19th century), French ballet dancer
* Alex Anatole (born 1948), Russian-American Taoist priest
* Anatole France (born 1844), a French poet, jo ...
'' â by
Ărik (AndrĂ© Jolly)
* 1936 : ''
Les Aventures du professeur Nimbus'' â by
André Daix and
Jacques Noël
* 1936 : ''
FĂ©tiche en voyage by noce'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
and
IrĂšne Starewitch
Irene is a name derived from ΔጰÏÎźÎœÎ· (eirÄnÄ), the Greek for "peace".
Irene, and related names, may refer to:
* Irene (given name)
Places
* Irene, Gauteng, South Africa
* Irene, South Dakota, United States
* Irene, Texas, United States ...
* 1936 : ''
La Fortune enchantée
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Pierre Charbonnier
Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word ÏÎÏÏÎżÏ (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
* 1936 : ''
Le Jour and la Nuit'' â by
Anthony Gross
* 1936 : ''
Perrette and le pot au lait'' â by
Pierre Bourgeon
* 1938 : ''
Barbe-Bleue'' â by
Jean Painlevé
Jean PainlevĂ© (20 November 1902 – 2 July 1989) was a photographer and filmmaker who specialized in underwater fauna. He was the son of mathematician and twice prime minister of France Paul PainlevĂ©.
Upbringing
A few days after Painlevïżœ ...
and
René Bertrand
René (''born again'' or ''reborn'' in French) is a common first name in French-speaking, Spanish-speaking, and German-speaking countries. It derives from the Latin name Renatus.
René is the masculine form of the name (Renée being the feminine ...
* 1939 : ''
La Danse macabre
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Jean Giaume and
Alex Giaume
* 1939 : ''
La FlĂ»te enchantĂ©e'' â by
Jean Giaume and
Alex Giaume
* 1939 : ''
Les GalĂ©jeurs by la mer'' â by
Jean Giaume and
Alex Giaume â sĂ©rie ''Olive and Marius''
* 1939 : ''
Un certain Gérald
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizin ...
'' â by
Ărik (AndrĂ© Jolly)
Short films of the 1940s
* 1940 : ''
François Lefranc dĂ©fend la pomme by terre'' â by
Robert Lortac
Robert Alphonse Collard (November 19, 1884 â April 10, 1973), also known as Robert Lortac or simply Lortac, was a French writer, illustrator, portraitist and art critic. He is considered a pioneer in animation.
Biography
During his youth Colla ...
* 1941 : ''
Prof toc savant'' â by
Georges Arnstam â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures du professeur Toc and by son robot''
* 1941 : ''
La Vie idĂ©ale'' â by
Pierre Bourgeon
* 1941 : ''
La Visite au zoo
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Pierre Bourgeon
* 1942 : ''
Cigalon chez les fourmis : AprĂšs l'orage'' by
Pierre Bourgeon
* 1942 : ''
Ălixir by longue vie'' â by
Georges Arnstam â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures du professeur Toc and by son robot''
* 1942 : ''
L'Ăpouvantail'' â by
Paul Grimault
* 1942 : ''
Le Marchand by notes'' â by
Paul Grimault
* 1942 : ''
Les ThĂ©orĂšmes du professeur Pym : Qui pĂšse bien...'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
* 1942 : ''
Une mouche sur le mur'' â by
Ărik (AndrĂ© Jolly)
* 1943 : ''
Les Aventures by Kapok l'esquimau and by son ours Oscar'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures by Kapok l'esquimau and by son ours Oscar''
* 1943 : ''
Callisto, la petite nymphe by Diane'' â by
AndrĂ© Ădouard Marty
AndrĂ© Ădouard Marty or A. Ă. Marty (April 16, 1882 â August 1974) was a Parisian artist who worked mainly in the classic Art Deco style.
Career
Marty studied at the Ăcole des Beaux-Arts and Atelier Fernand Cormon in Montmartre, Paris. He wa ...
* 1943 : ''
Cap'taine Sabord appareille'' â by
André Rigal
AndrĂ© â sometimes transliterated as Andre â is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation ...
â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures du Cap'tain Sabord''
* 1943 : ''
Le Carillon du vieux manoir'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
* 1943 : ''
La Chasse infernale'' â by
Jean Giaume and
Alex Giaume
* 1943 : ''
La Nuit enchantĂ©e'' â by
Raymond Jeannin
* 1943 : ''
Les Noirs jouent and gagnent'' â by
Jean Image
* 1943 : ''
Puck baladin'' â by
Ărik (AndrĂ© Jolly)
* 1943 : ''
V'lĂ l'beau temps'' â by
André Rigal
AndrĂ© â sometimes transliterated as Andre â is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation ...
â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures du Cap'tain Sabord''
* 1944 : ''
à la découverte
Ă, Ă ( a- grave) is a letter of the Catalan, Emilian-Romagnol, French, Galician, Italian, Maltese, Occitan, Portuguese, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, and Welsh languages consisting of the letter A of the ISO basic Latin a ...
'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
* 1944 : ''
Au clair by la lune'' â by
Bogdan Zoubowitch
Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐłĐŽĐ°Đœ) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in all Slavic countries as well as Romania and Moldova. It is derived from the Slavic words ''Bog/Boh'' (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐł), meaning "god", and ''dan'' (Cyrillic: ...
* 1944 : ''
Cap'taine Sabord dans l'Ăźle mystĂ©rieuse'' â by
André Rigal
AndrĂ© â sometimes transliterated as Andre â is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation ...
â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures du Cap'tain Sabord''
* 1944 : ''
Leurs premiĂšres aventures'' by
Jean-Louis Daniel
* 1944 : ''
Nimbus libéré'' by
Raymond Jeannin
* 1944 : ''
Le Scaphandrier'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
* 1944 : ''
La Vie des styles'' â by
Ărik (AndrĂ© Jolly)
* 1944 : ''
Le Voleur by paratonnerres'' by
Paul Grimault
* 1945 : ''
Astres and dĂ©sastres'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff â sĂ©rie ''Les Aventures by Kapok l'esquimau and by son ours Oscar''
* 1945 : ''
Pierrot se libĂšre'' â by
Jean-Bernard Bosc
* 1944 : ''
Princesse Clé by Sol Princesse (French 'princess') may refer to:
*"Princesse", single hit for Julie Zenatti
*Princesse (Nekfeu song)
*La Princesse 15-metre (50-foot) mechanical spider designed and operated by French performance art company La Machine.
See also
*Princ ...
'' â by
Jean Image
* 1946 : ''
Les Aventures d'Oscar la Bricole'' â by
Paul by Roubaix
* 1946 : ''
Le Briquet magique'' â by
Bogdan Zoubowitch
Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐłĐŽĐ°Đœ) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in all Slavic countries as well as Romania and Moldova. It is derived from the Slavic words ''Bog/Boh'' (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐł), meaning "god", and ''dan'' (Cyrillic: ...
* 1946 : ''
Choupinet au ciel'' â by
Omer Boucquey
* 1946 : ''
Cri-Cri, Ludo and l'orage'' â by
Antoine Payen
* 1946 : ''
Les Enfants du ciel'' â by
Wilma by Quiche
* 1946 : ''
La FlĂ»te magique'' â by
Paul Grimault
* 1946 : ''
Rhapsodie by Saturne'' â by
Jean Image
* 1947 : ''
Anatole fait du camping'' â by
Albert Dubout
Albert Dubout (15 May 1905 – 27 June 1976) was a French cartoonist, illustrator, Painting, painter, and sculpture, sculptor.
Biography
Albert Dubout was born in Marseille. After attending school at NĂźmes (where he met Jean Paulhan) he s ...
* 1947 : ''
Anatole Ă la tour by Nesle'' â by
Albert Dubout
Albert Dubout (15 May 1905 – 27 June 1976) was a French cartoonist, illustrator, Painting, painter, and sculpture, sculptor.
Biography
Albert Dubout was born in Marseille. After attending school at NĂźmes (where he met Jean Paulhan) he s ...
* 1947 : ''
Le Petit Soldat'' â by
Paul Grimault /
Jacques Prévert
* 1947 : ''
Querelles by cĆurs'' â by
Marcel-Ăvelyn Floris
* 1948 : ''
Ballade atomique'' â by
Jean Image and
Albert Champeaux
* 1948 : ''
Jacky, Jackotte and les sortilĂšges'' â by
Antoine Payen
* 1949 : ''
Le Base Ball'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
* 1949 : ''
Fleur by fougĂšre'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
and
IrĂšne Starewitch
Irene is a name derived from ΔጰÏÎźÎœÎ· (eirÄnÄ), the Greek for "peace".
Irene, and related names, may refer to:
* Irene (given name)
Places
* Irene, Gauteng, South Africa
* Irene, South Dakota, United States
* Irene, Texas, United States ...
* 1949 : ''
Le Troubadour by la Joie'' â by
Omer Boucquey
* 1949 : ''
Monsieur Tout-le-Monde'' â by
Jean Image
Short films of the 1950s
* 1951 : ''
LĂ©gende cruelle'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff and
Gilles Pommerand
The Gilles are the oldest and principal participants in the Carnival of Binche in Belgium. They go out on Shrove Tuesday from 4 am until late hours and dance to traditional songs. Other cities, such as La LouviĂšre and Nivelles, have a tradi ...
* 1952 : ''Grrr'' â by
André Rigal
AndrĂ© â sometimes transliterated as Andre â is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation ...
* 1952 : ''
LĂ©onard by Vinci'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
* 1953 : ''
Pieter Brueghel l'Ancien
Pieter is a male given name, the Dutch form of Peter. The name has been one of the most common names in the Netherlands for centuries, but since the mid-twentieth century its popularity has dropped steadily, from almost 3000 per year in 1947 ...
'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff,
Edmond Lévy and
Gérard Pignol
Gérard (French: ) is a French masculine given name and surname of Germanic origin, variations of which exist in many Germanic and Romance languages. Like many other early Germanic names, it is dithematic, consisting of two meaningful constitu ...
* 1954 : ''
La Cigale and la Fourmi
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Jean Image
* 1954 : ''
Le MystĂšre by la licorne'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff and
Jean-Claude Sée
* 1955 : ''
Images prĂ©historiques'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff and
Thomas Rowe
* 1955 : ''
Le Loup and l'Agneau'' â by
Jean Image
* 1956 : ''
Monsieur Victor ou la Machine Ă retrouver le temps
( ; ; plural, pl. ; ; 1512, from Middle French , literally "my lord") is an honorific title that was used to refer to or address the eldest living brother of the king in the Ancien Régime in France, French royal court. It has now become the ...
'' â by
Jean Image
* 1957 : ''
L'Aventure du PĂšre NoĂ«l'' â by
Jean Image
* 1957 : ''
Gag Express'' â by
Albert Champeaux and
Pierre Watrin
* 1958 : ''
Le Messager by l'hiver'' â by
Bogdan Zoubowitch
Bogdan or Bohdan (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐłĐŽĐ°Đœ) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in all Slavic countries as well as Romania and Moldova. It is derived from the Slavic words ''Bog/Boh'' (Cyrillic: ĐĐŸĐł), meaning "god", and ''dan'' (Cyrillic: ...
and
Antoine Payen
* 1958 : ''
Paris-Flash'' â by
Albert Champeaux and
Pierre Watrin
* 1958 : ''
Le Petit Peintre and la SirĂšne'' â by
Jean Image
* 1958 : ''
Voyage en Boscavie
Voyage(s) or The Voyage may refer to:
Literature
*''Voyage : A Novel of 1896'', Sterling Hayden
* ''Voyage'' (novel), a 1996 science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter
*''The Voyage'', Murray Bail
* "The Voyage" (short story), a 1921 story by ...
'' â by
Jean Vautrin and
Claude Choublier Claude may refer to:
__NOTOC__ People and fictional characters
* Claude (given name), a list of people and fictional characters
* Claude (surname), a list of people
* Claude Lorrain (c. 1600â1682), French landscape painter, draughtsman and etcher ...
* 1959 : ''
Les Astronautes'' â by
Walerian Borowczyk /
Chris Marker
Chris Marker (; 29 July 1921 â 29 July 2012) was a French writer, photographer, documentary film director, multimedia artist and Essay#Film, film essayist. His best known films are ''La JetĂ©e'' (1962), ''A Grin Without a Cat'' (1977) and ''S ...
* 1959 : ''
François s'Ă©vade'' â by
Jean Image
* 1959 : ''
L'Horrible, bizarre and incroyable histoire by Monsieur TĂȘte'' â by
Jan Lenica
Jan Lenica (4 January 1928, PoznaĆ, Poland â 5 October 2001, Berlin) was a Polish graphic designer and cartoonist.
A graduate of the Architecture Department of Warsaw Polytechnic, Lenica became a poster illustrator and a collaborator on the ...
and
Henri Gruel
Henri is an Estonian, Finnish, French, German and Luxembourgish form of the masculine given name Henry (given name), Henry.
People with this given name
; French noblemen
:'' See the 'List_of_rulers_named_Henry#France, List of rulers named Henry ...
* 1959 : ''
PrĂ©lude pour orchestre, voix and camĂ©ra ou La Fille by la mer and by la nuit'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
Short films of the 1960s
* 1960 : ''
Le ChĂȘne and le Roseau'' â by
Jean Image and
Denis Baupin
* 1960 : ''
Les Dents du singe'' â by
René Laloux
* 1960 : ''
Moukengue'' â by
Denise Charvein
* 1960 : ''
L'Ondomane'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
* 1960 : ''
Villa mon rĂȘve
A villa is a type of house that was originally an ancient Roman upper class country house. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the fall of the Roman Republic, villas became ...
'' â by
Albert Champeaux and
Pierre Watrin
* 1961 : ''
Le Cadeau
''Le Cadeau'', released in Italy as ''Il regalo'', is a 1982 French and Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. It is based upon the play written by Italo Terzoli and Enrico Vaime.
Plot
Gregoire is retiring after many years with the same b ...
'' â by
Jacques Vausseur and Dick Roberts
* 1961 : ''
Marcel, ta mĂšre t'appelle'' â by
Jacques Colombat
Ancient and noble French family names, Jacques, Jacq, or James are believed to originate from the Middle Ages in the historic northwest Brittany region in France, and have since spread around the world over the centuries. To date, there are ov ...
* 1961 : ''
Un oiseau en papier journal
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizi ...
'' â by
Julien Pappé
* 1962 : ''
Albert Marquet
Albert Marquet (27 March 1875 â 14 June 1947) was a French painter, associated with the Fauvist movement. He initially became one of the Fauve painters and a lifelong friend of Henri Matisse. Marquet subsequently painted in a more naturali ...
'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
* 1962 : ''
La Chanson du jardinier fou'' â by
Jacques Espagne
* 1962 : ''
Le Concert by M. and Mme Kabal'' â by
Walerian Borowczyk
* 1962 : ''
La Fourmi gĂ©ante'' â by
Jean Image
* 1962 : ''
Mais oĂč sont les nĂšgres d'antan ?'' â by
Michel Boschet and
André Martin
* 1962 : ''
MaĂźtre
''MaĂźtre'' (spelled ''Maitre'' according to post-1990 spelling rules) is a commonly used honorific for lawyers, judicial officers and notaries in France, Belgium, Switzerland and French-speaking parts of Canada. It is often written in its a ...
'' â by
Manuel Otéro
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel
Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
and
Jacques Leroux
* 1962 : ''
Les Nuages fous'' â by
Henri Lacam
* 1962 : ''
RĂ©surrection'' â by
Germaine Prudhommeaux
* 1962 : ''
SirĂšne'' â by
Jean Hurtado
* 1963 : ''
L'EncyclopĂ©die by grand'maman'' â by
Walerian Borowczyk
* 1963 : ''
L'Impossible gĂ©omĂ©trie'' â
Jean-Pierre Rhein
* 1963 : ''
Merci, Monsieur Schmtz'' â by
Albert Champeaux and
Pierre Watrin
* 1963 : ''
Le Nez'' â by
Alexandre Alexeieff and
Claire Parker
Claire Parker (August 31, 1906 â October 3, 1981) was an American engineer and animator. A graduate of MIT, her best-known contribution to the history of cinema is the Pinscreen (''Ăcran d'Ă©pingles''), a vertically-mounted grid of between 24 ...
* 1963 : ''
L'Ćuf Ă la coque'' â by
Marc Andrieux Marc or MARC may refer to:
People
* Marc (given name), people with the first name
* Marc (surname), people with the family name
Acronyms
* MARC standards, a data format used for library cataloging,
* MARC Train, a regional commuter rail system of ...
and
Bernard Brévent
* 1963 : ''
Renaissance'' â by
Walerian Borowczyk
* 1963 : ''
VĂ©lodrame'' â by
Robert Lapoujade
* 1964 : ''
A'' â by
Jan Lenica
Jan Lenica (4 January 1928, PoznaĆ, Poland â 5 October 2001, Berlin) was a Polish graphic designer and cartoonist.
A graduate of the Architecture Department of Warsaw Polytechnic, Lenica became a poster illustrator and a collaborator on the ...
(France/Allemagne)
* 1964 : ''
Acte sans parole'' â by
Bruno Bettiol
Bruno may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Bruno (name), including lists of people and fictional characters with either the given name or surname
* Bruno, Duke of Saxony (died 880)
* Bruno the Great (925â965), Archbishop of Cologn ...
and
Italo Bettiol
Italo Bettiol (31 July 1926 â 28 December 2022) was an Italian-French film director.
Biography
Bettiol left Italy in 1947 with his brother, Stefano, and emigrated to France in hopes of becoming a painter. Alongside their friend, Stefano Lonati ...
* 1964 : ''
AppĂ©tit d'oiseau'' â by
Peter FoldĂšs
* 1964 : ''
Contons fleurette'' â by
Albert Champeaux and
Pierre Watrin
* 1964 : ''
La Demoiselle and le Violoncelliste
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States.
La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music
* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 1964 : ''
Les Jeux des anges'' â by
Walerian Borowczyk
* 1964 : ''
Meurtre'' â by
Piotr Kamler
* 1964 : ''
La Porte'' â by
Jacques Vausseur
* 1964 : ''
Les Oiseaux sont des cons'' â by
Chaval
* 1964 : ''
Les Temps morts'' â by
René Laloux
* 1965 : ''
Les Automanes'' â by
Arcady Brachlianoff
* 1965 : ''
Comme chien and chat'' â by
Ladislas Starewitch
Ladislas Starevich (russian: ĐлаЎОŃлаÌĐČ ĐлДĐșŃаÌĐœĐŽŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃаŃĐ”ÌĐČĐžŃ, pl, WĆadysĆaw Starewicz; August 8, 1882 â February 26, 1965) was a Polish-Russian stop-motion animator notable as the author of the first pupp ...
* 1965 : ''
Les Escargots'' â by
René Laloux
* 1965 : ''
Le Jongleur by Notre-Dame'' â by
Stefano Lonati
Stefano is the Italian form of the masculine given name ÎŁÏÎÏÎ±ÎœÎżÏ (Stefanos, Stephen). The name is of Greek origin, ÎŁÏÎÏÎ±ÎœÎżÏ, meaning a person who made a significant achievement and has been crowned. In Orthodox Christianity the ac ...
and
Italo Bettiol
Italo Bettiol (31 July 1926 â 28 December 2022) was an Italian-French film director.
Biography
Bettiol left Italy in 1947 with his brother, Stefano, and emigrated to France in hopes of becoming a painter. Alongside their friend, Stefano Lonati ...
* 1965 : ''
Martien 0001'' â by
José Piquer
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ).
In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacu ...
* 1965 : ''
Pierrot'' â by
Jacques Leroux
* 1965 : ''
La PlanĂšte verte'' â by
Piotr Kamler
* 1965 : ''
Plus vite'' â by
Peter Földes
* 1965 : ''
Souvenir dâĂpinal
A souvenir (), memento, keepsake, or token of remembrance is an object a person acquires for the memories the owner associates with it. A souvenir can be any object that can be collected or purchased and transported home by the traveler as a ...
'' â by
Jean Image
* 1965 : ''
Un garçon plein d'avenir
The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmonizin ...
'' â by
Peter Foldes
Peter Foldes (22 August 1924 in Budapest, Hungary – 29 March 1977 in Paris) was a Hungarian-British director and animator.
Biography
Budapest-born Peter Foldes was one of a number of Hungarian artists (another was the film's composer MĂĄ ...
* 1966 : ''
L'Arche by NoĂ©'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 1966 : ''
La Ballade d'Ămile'' â by
Manuel Otéro
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel
Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
* 1966 : ''
Contre-pied'' â by
Manuel Otéro
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel
Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
* 1966 : ''
La NativitĂ© racontĂ©e en image d'aprĂšs les Ăcritures'' â by
AndrĂ©-Ădouard Marty
* 1966 : ''
Paris-Nice en voiture'' â by
Albert Champeaux
* 1966 : ''
Space dance
Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. In classical physics, physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physicists usually consid ...
'' â by
Albert Pierru
* 1967 : ''
ArĂšs contre Atlas'' â by
Manuel Otéro
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel
Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
* 1967 : ''
Ăveil'' â by
Peter Földes
* 1967 : ''
Images pour un clown'' â by
Richard Guillon
* 1967 : ''
L'Ombre by la pomme'' â by
Robert Lapoujade
* 1968 : ''
L'AraignĂ©lĂ©phant'' â by
Piotr Kamler
* 1968 : ''
Les Enfants by l'espace'' â by
Jean Image
* 1969 : ''
Calaveras'' â by
Jacques Colombat
Ancient and noble French family names, Jacques, Jacq, or James are believed to originate from the Middle Ages in the historic northwest Brittany region in France, and have since spread around the world over the centuries. To date, there are ov ...
* 1969 : ''
Le Dernier fantĂŽme'' â by
Jacques Ansan
* 1969 : ''
Labyrinthe'' â by
Piotr Kamler
* 1969 : ''
Sourire'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1969 : ''
Une bombe par hasard
Une is a municipality and town of Colombia in the Eastern Province, part of the department of Cundinamarca. The urban centre is located at an altitude of at a distance of from the capital BogotĂĄ. The municipality borders Chipaque in the no ...
'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 1969 : ''
Univers'' â by
Manuel Otéro
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel
Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
* 1969 : ''
Visages by femmes'' â by
Peter FoldĂšs
* 1969 : ''
What happened to Eva Braun'' â by
David McNeil
Short films of the 1970s
* 1970 : ''
Les Chouettes'' â by
Jean Rubak
* 1970 : ''
DĂ©licieuse catastrophe'' â by
Piotr Kamler
* 1970 : ''
Le Miroir'' â by
Roger Amiot
Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''ÏrĆĂŸi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ...
* 1970 : ''
Patatomanie'' â by
Jean Image
* 1970 : ''
Patchwork'' â by
Manuel Otéro
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel
Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
,
Daniel Suter
Daniel is a masculine given name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means "God is my judge"Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 68. (cf. Gabrielâ"God is my strength"), ...
,
Claude Luyet,
Gérald Poussin Gérald Poussin (born 1946) is a Swiss artist, illustrator, painter, sculptor, animator and comics artist.
Biography
Poussin was born on 13 August 1946 in Carouge, Switzerland. He was involved in the animated films ''Trou attention'' (1970), ''Colo ...
and
Georges Schwizgebel
* 1971 : ''
Le Cagouince migrateur'' â by Francis Masse
* 1971 : ''
Fantorro, le dernier justicier'' â by
Jan Lenica
Jan Lenica (4 January 1928, PoznaĆ, Poland â 5 October 2001, Berlin) was a Polish graphic designer and cartoonist.
A graduate of the Architecture Department of Warsaw Polytechnic, Lenica became a poster illustrator and a collaborator on the ...
* 1971 : ''
Quand les gourous s'gourent'' â by
C. Desaegher
C. or c. may refer to:
* Century, sometimes abbreviated as ''c.'' or ''C.'', a period of 100 years
* Cent (currency), abbreviated ''c.'' or ''Âą'', a monetary unit that equals of the basic unit of many currencies
* Caius or Gaius, abbreviated a ...
and
B. Dessauvages
B is the second letter of the Latin alphabet.
B may also refer to:
Science, technology, and mathematics Astronomy
* Astronomical objects in the Barnard list of dark nebulae (abbreviation B)
* Latitude (''b'') in the galactic coordinate syste ...
* 1971 : ''
14 juillet
Bastille Day is the common name given in English-speaking countries to the national day of France, which is celebrated on 14 July each year. In French, it is formally called the (; "French National Celebration"); legally it is known as (; "t ...
'' â by
Paul Tousch,
Christian Ginsberg,
Jean-Luc Blanchet,
Francis Masse and
Jean-Louis Forain
* 1971 : ''
Retour au bois joli'' â by
Anna Harda â (France/Pologne)
* 1971 : ''
Le Robot'' â by
Albert Champeaux and
Pierre Watrin
* 1971 : ''
Sourire'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1971 : ''
Vive les bains by mer
Vive may refer to:
*Vive, Viva, a Romance language expression
* ''Vive'' (José José album), 1974
* ''Vive'' (LucĂa MĂ©ndez album), 2004
*Vive (a cappella group), a cappella group from England, United Kingdom
*ViVe TelevisiĂłn, a state-owned Ven ...
'' â by
Jean Hurtado
* 1972 : ''
La Chute'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1972 : ''
Fin'' â by
Roger Amiot
Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''ÏrĆĂŸi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ...
* 1972 : ''
Le Fumaillon'' â by
Gilles Baur
* 1972 : ''
Le Masque du diable'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 1972 : ''
Le Pays beau'' â by
Martin Boschet
* 1972 : ''Potr' and la fille des eaux'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 1972 : ''ProlĂ©gomĂšnes'' â by Alexis Poliakoff
* 1972 : ''Raffiner toujours'' â by Jean Aurance
* 1972 : ''Tableaux d'une exposition'' â by
Alexandre Alexeieff and
Claire Parker
Claire Parker (August 31, 1906 â October 3, 1981) was an American engineer and animator. A graduate of MIT, her best-known contribution to the history of cinema is the Pinscreen (''Ăcran d'Ă©pingles''), a vertically-mounted grid of between 24 ...
* 1972 : ''Un oiseau pas comme les autres'' â by
Jean-Pierre Rhein
* 1972 : ''Visuels (court mĂ©trage), Visuels'' â Catherine Lapras
* 1973 : ''Le Chien mĂ©lomane'' â by
Paul Grimault
* 1973 : ''CĆur by secours'' â by
Piotr Kamler
* 1973 : ''Ăvasion express'' â by
Francis Masse
* 1973 : ''Folies BergĂšre'' â by Philippe Fausten
* 1973 : ''La Montagne qui accouche'' â by
Jacques Colombat
Ancient and noble French family names, Jacques, Jacq, or James are believed to originate from the Middle Ages in the historic northwest Brittany region in France, and have since spread around the world over the centuries. To date, there are ov ...
* 1973 : ''L'Ćuf by Colomb'' â by Christian Davi
* 1973 : ''L'Oie bleue'' â by
Gilles Baur
* 1973 : ''L'Oiseau (court mĂ©trage), L'Oiseau'' â by Ihab Shaker
* 1973 : ''Le PĂ©pin'' â by Reynald Bellot
* 1973 : ''Souvenirs (court mĂ©trage), Souvenirs'' â by Nicole Dufour
* 1973 : ''Tant qu'il y aura des feuilles'' â by Henri Heidsieck
* 1973 : ''La TĂȘte'' â by Ămile Bourget
* 1973 : ''Tour d'ivoire'' â by Bernard Palacios
* 1973 : ''Un (court mĂ©trage), Un'' â by
Paul Brizzi and
Gaëtan Brizzi
* 1973 : ''La Version originelle'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1973 : ''Tour d'ivoire'' â by Bernard Palacios
* 1974 : ''L'Acteur'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 1974 : ''Ă la vĂŽtre'' â by Monique Renault
* 1974 : ''Comme il pleut sur la ville'' â by Didier Pourcel
* 1974 : ''L'Empreinte'' â by Jacques Cardon
* 1974 : ''Les Nouvelles aventures by la TĂȘte'' â by Yan Brzozowski and Jean-Jacques Netter
* 1974 : ''Le Pas (court mĂ©trage), Le Pas'' â by
Piotr Kamler
* 1974 : ''Paysage (court mĂ©trage), Paysage'' â by
Jan Lenica
Jan Lenica (4 January 1928, PoznaĆ, Poland â 5 October 2001, Berlin) was a Polish graphic designer and cartoonist.
A graduate of the Architecture Department of Warsaw Polytechnic, Lenica became a poster illustrator and a collaborator on the ...
* 1974 : ''Square des abbesses'' â by Yves Brangolo
* 1974 : ''Un comĂ©dien sans paradoxe'' â by
Robert Lapoujade
* 1974 : ''Un grain by sable dans le mĂ©canisme'' â by
Philippe Leclerc
* 1974 : ''Un pied sous le chapeau'' â by Jean-Louis Miriel
* 1975 : ''Ad vitam aeternam'' â by
Gilles Baur
* 1975 : ''Blanc bonnet and bonnet blanc'' â by Jean-Pierre Jacquet
* 1975 : ''Claustrophobie (court mĂ©trage), Claustrophobie'' â by
Philippe Leclerc
* 1975 : ''Dog Song ou les chiens voyageurs'' â by
Julien Pappé and Michel Roudevitch
* 1975 : ''Illusions'' â Nicole Dufour
* 1975 : ''Oiseau by nuit (court-mĂ©trage, 1975), Oiseau by nuit'' â by Bernard Palacios
* 1975 : ''La Perdue'' â by Dominique Fournier
* 1975 : ''La Rosette arrosĂ©e'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1976 : ''Autre-lĂ '' â by Paul Cornet
* 1976 : ''Le DĂ©jeuner sous l'herbe'' â by
Gilles Baur
* 1976 : ''DĂ© profondis'' â by Henri Heidsieck
* 1976 : ''Le FantĂŽme by l'infirmiĂšre'' â by Michel Longuet
* 1976 : ''On voyage'' â by
André Lindon
* 1976 : ''La Petite Sardine rose'' â by
Jean Image
* 1976 : ''Une vieille soupiĂšre'' â by Michel Longuet
* 1977 : ''L'Anatomiste'' â by Yves Brangolo
* 1977 : ''Conclusion (court mĂ©trage), Conclusion'' â by Jacques Barsac
* 1977 : ''La NichĂ©e'' â by M. G. Collin
* 1977 : ''Les Nuits by Casimir and LĂŠtitia'' â by Christine Deplante and Christian Deplante
* 1977 : ''Le PhĂ©nomĂšne'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1977 : ''Tentation enfantine'' â by Christian Thomas
* 1978 : ''Barbe-Bleue (film, 1978), Barbe-Bleue'' â by Olivier Gillon
* 1978 : ''L'Ăvasion (film, 1978), L'Ăvasion'' â by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro
* 1978 : ''La TraversĂ©e (film, 1978), La TraversĂ©e'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
and Gabriel Cotto
* 1978 : ''La TraversĂ©e by l'Atlantique Ă la rame'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 1979 : ''Belzebuth roi des mouches'' â by Patrick Traon and Jean-Claude Langlart
* 1979 : ''Blaise (court mĂ©trage), Blaise'' â by Hippolyte Girardot
* 1979 : ''Cavalier mĂ©canique'' â by Françoise Gloagen
* 1979 : ''Drame dans la forĂȘt'' â by ThĂ©rĂšse Mallinson
* 1979 : ''D'une gompa l'autre'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1979 : ''L'E motif'' â by Jean-Christophe Villard
* 1979 : ''Flagrant dĂ©lit (court mĂ©trage), Flagrant dĂ©lit'' â by Jean-Pierre Jacquet
* 1979 : ''Harlem nocturne'' â by Pierre Barletta
* 1979 : ''Jean-Ămile'' â by Hippolyte Girardot
* 1979 : ''Nuits blanches'' â by Nicole Dufour
* 1979 : ''Supermouche'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1979 : ''Le Temps d'aspirer'' â by Jean Gillet
* 1979 : ''Le Trouble-fĂȘte'' â by Bernard Palacios
* 1979 : ''Quatre mille images fĆtales'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
Short films of the 1980s
* 1980 : ''ActualitĂ©s (court mĂ©trage), ActualitĂ©s'' â by Jean-Jacques Sebbane
* 1980 : ''L'Ăchelle (film), L'Ăchelle'' â by Alain Ughetto
* 1980 : ''Hunga'' â by Kali Carlini
* 1980 : ''Le ManĂšge (film, 1980), Le ManĂšge'' â by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro
* 1980 : ''Les Musus'' â by Otmar Gutmann
* 1980 : ''Rien by spĂ©cial'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1980 : ''La Tendresse du maudit'' â by Jean-Manuel Costa
* 1980 : ''Tendre moignon'' â by Jean-Yves Amir and Olivier Langlois
* 1980 : ''Les Trois Inventeurs'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 1980 : ''Trois thĂšmes'' â by
Alexandre Alexeieff and
Claire Parker
Claire Parker (August 31, 1906 â October 3, 1981) was an American engineer and animator. A graduate of MIT, her best-known contribution to the history of cinema is the Pinscreen (''Ăcran d'Ă©pingles''), a vertically-mounted grid of between 24 ...
* 1980 : ''Un matin ordinaire'' â by Michel Gauthier (director), Michel Gauthier
* 1981 : ''L'Argent ne fait pas le moine'' â by Jean-Luc Trotignon
* 1981 : ''Allons-y la jeunesse'' â by GĂ©rard Collin
* 1981 : ''DĂ©sert (court mĂ©trage), DĂ©sert'' â by JosĂ© Xavier
* 1981 : ''Les Filles by l'Ă©galitĂ©'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 1981 : ''Morfocipris'' â by Jean-Christophe Villard
* 1981 : ''Les Pieds NickelĂ©s and le trĂ©sor d'Ali-Naja'' â by RenĂ© Charles
* 1981 : ''Trou (court mĂ©trage), Trou'' â by Pascal Tirmant
* 1982 : ''Chronique 1909'' â by
Paul Brizzi and
Gaëtan Brizzi
* 1982 : ''Je demain'' â by Jean-Pierre Ader
* 1982 : ''La LĂ©gende du pauvre bossu'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 1982 : ''Le RĂȘve by Pygmalion'' â by Josiane Perillat
* 1982 : ''Sans prĂ©avis'' â by Michel Gauthier (director), Michel Gauthier
* 1982 : ''Le Voyage d'OrphĂ©e'' â by Jean-Manuel Costa
* 1983 : ''Au-delĂ by minuit'' â by Pierre Barletta
* 1983 : ''Compte courant'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1983 : ''L'InvitĂ© (court mĂ©trage), L'InvitĂ©'' â by Guy Jacques
* 1983 : ''NĂ©antderthal'' â by Jean-Christophe Villard
* 1983 : ''Pedibus'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1983 : ''La Photographie'' â by GĂ©rald Frydman â (Belgium/France)
* 1983 : ''La Princesse insensible'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 1983 : ''RĂą (court mĂ©trage), RĂą'' â by Thierry Barthes and Pierre Jamin
* 1984 : ''La Boule'' â by Alain Ughetto
* 1984 : ''La Campagne est si belle'' â by Michel Gauthier (director), Michel Gauthier
* 1984 : ''Carnet by voyage Quebec-La Rochelle'' â by Bruce Krebs
* 1984 : ''5 doigts pour el pueblo'' â by Bruce Krebs and Mireille Boucard
* 1984 : ''Le Cirque des trois petits animaux tristes'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1984 : ''Coloclip'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1984 : ''L'Enfant by la haute mer (court mĂ©trage), L'Enfant by la haute mer'' â by Patrick Deniau
* 1984 : ''Paysage by rĂȘve'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1984 : ''Question by forme'' â by Alain Monclin
* 1985 : ''Bleu marine and rouge pompon'' â by Jacques Rouxel (auteur by dessins animĂ©s), Jacques Rouxel
* 1985 : ''Carnets d'esquisses'' â by MichaĂ«l Gaumnitz
* 1985 : ''Contes crĂ©pusculaires'' â by Yves Charnay
* 1985 : ''Criminal Tango'' â by Solweig von Kleist
* 1985 : ''2 ou 3 choses que je sais by la Bretagne'' â by Bruce Krebs
* 1985 : ''Les Deux petits noctambules'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1985 : ''Le Petit Cirque dans les Ă©toiles'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1985 : ''La PrisonniĂšre (film, 1985), La PrisonniĂšre'' â by
René Laloux and Philippe Caza
* 1985 : ''La QuĂȘte du vieux clown'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1985 : ''Spirale (court mĂ©trage), Spirale'' â by Henri Heidsieck
* 1985 : ''Traverses'' â by Antoine Lopez
* 1985 : ''Un beau matin (court mĂ©trage), Un beau matin'' â by Serge AvĂ©dikian
* 1986 : ''L'ĂlĂ©phant and la Baleine'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1986 : ''Le Film file'' â by Nicolas Gautron
* 1986 : ''Frankenstein circus'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1986 : ''French Gallup'' â by Claude Huhardeaux
* 1986 : ''La Montagne du loup'' â by Henri Heidsieck
* 1986 : ''Les Perles by l'amour'' â by Francis Leroi
* 1986 : ''Le Petit Cirque by toutes les couleurs'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1986 : ''Les Quatre VĆux'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 1986 : ''Taureau (1986 film), Taureau'' â by Marianne Guilhou
* 1986 : ''Un point c'est tout'' â by Claude Rocher
* 1986 : ''La Ville (court mĂ©trage), La Ville'' â by Sophie Mariller
* 1986 : ''Zebra Crossing Blues'' â by Bruce Krebs
* 1987 : ''Brume, escale trop courte'' â by Hugues Bourdoncle
* 1987 : ''Comment Wang-FĂŽ fut sauvĂ© (film, 1987), Comment Wang Fo fut sauvĂ©'' â by
René Laloux
* 1987 : ''CythĂšre, l'apprentie sorciĂšre'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1987 : ''ĂlĂ©gance and joyeux anniversaire'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1987 : ''L'Ăle fantĂŽme'' â by
Jean-François Laguionie
* 1987 : ''Lucie s'est Ă©chappĂ©e'' â by Nicole Dufour
* 1987 : ''MĂ©tamorphoses (sĂ©rie by sept jingles)'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1987 : ''PĂ©pĂšre and MĂ©mĂšre'' â by Federico Vitali
* 1987 : ''Transatlantique (court-mĂ©trage, 1987), Transatlantique'' â by Bruce Krebs
* 1987 : ''Variations (court mĂ©trage), Variations'' â by Patrick Deniau
* 1988 : ''DĂ©chirure vaudou'' â by Bruce Krebs
* 1988 : ''L'Escalier chimĂ©rique'' â by Daniel Guyonnet
* 1988 : ''Jumpin' Jacques Splash'' â by Jerzy Kular and Isabelle Foucher
* 1988 : ''La Princesse des diamants'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 1988 : ''La Rage du dĂ©sert'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1988 : ''Sculpture, sculptures'' â by
Jean-Loup Felicioli
* 1988 : ''Stylo (court mĂ©trage), Stylo'' â by Paul Coudsi and Daniel Borenstein
* 1988 : ''ThulĂ© (court mĂ©trage), ThulĂ©'' â by Serge Verny
* 1988 : ''Le Topologue'' â by Marc Caro
* 1988 : ''Toujours plus vite'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1988 : ''Valence je t'aime'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1988 : ''Une minute pour les droits by l'homme'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1989 : ''Ă la recherche du temps perdu (court mĂ©trage), Ă la recherche du temps perdu'' â by Gilles Burgard
* 1989 : ''Amerlock'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1989 : ''La Belle France'' â Bob Godfrey
* 1989 : ''Book toon'' â by
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
* 1989 : ''Ăa n'colle plus'' â by Vincent Bonnet
* 1989 : ''Nos adieux au music-hall'' â by Laurent Pouvaret
* 1989 : ''La PlanĂšte des salades'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1989 : ''La Reine cruelle'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 1989 : ''Princes and Princesses'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
Short films of the 1990s
* 1990 : ''Haut pays des neiges'' â by Bernard Palacios
* 1990 : ''L'Intrus (films, 1990), L'Intrus'' â by Michel Gauthier (director), Michel Gauthier
* 1990 : ''Le Manteau by la vieille dame (CinĂ© Si)'' â by
Michel Ocelot
Michel Ocelot (born 27 October 1943) is a French Screenwriter, writer, Production designer, designer, storyboard artist and Film director, director of animation, animated films and television programs (formerly also animator, background artist, n ...
* 1990 : ''Nature morte'' â by Georges Le Piouffle
* 1991 : ''Les Effaceurs'' â by GĂ©rald Frydman â (Belgium/France)
* 1991 : ''Elles (court mĂ©trage), Elles'' â by Joanna Quinn
* 1991 : ''L'EncadrĂ©'' â by â (Belgium/France)
* 1991 : ''Hammam (court mĂ©trage), Hammam'' â by Florence Miailhe
* 1991 : ''I love you my Cerise'' â by ValĂ©rie Carmona
* 1991 : ''L'Elasto Fragmentoplast'', ''Les Quarxs'' pilote â by
Maurice Benayoun,
François Schuiten and BenoĂźt Peeters â (France, Belgium)
* 1992 : ''L'Amour est un poisson'' â by Ăric Vaschetti
* 1992 : ''La Ballerine and le ramoneur'' â by Jean Manuel Costa
* 1992 : ''Le Dressage des nouvelles par Valentin le dĂ©sossĂ©'' â by Jean-Christophe Villard
* 1992 : ''Le Horla (court mĂ©trage), Le Horla'' â by FrĂ©deric Wojtyczka
* 1992 : ''Lugne Poe dans l'image'' â by Dirk Van Devondel
* 1992 : ''Mondrian Variations'' â by Jaroslaw Kapuscinski
* 1992 : ''Le Triangle des Bermudes'' â by Bruce Krebs and Eric Krebs
* 1992 : ''Une mission Ă©phĂ©mĂšre'' â
Piotr Kamler
* 1992 : ''Le Wall'' â by
Jean-Loup Felicioli
* 1993 : ''Le Criminel (court mĂ©trage), Le Criminel'' â by Gianluigi Toccafondo
* 1993 : ''Noi Siamo zingarelle'' â by Guionne Leroy
* 1993 : ''Tableau dâamour'' â by BĂ©riou
* 1994 : ''Deux alpinistes'' â by Bruce Krebs and Pierre Grolleron
* 1994 : ''Odeur by ville'' â by Georges Sifianos â (France/Greece)
* 1994 : ''Histoire by papier'' â by Jean-Manuel Costa
* 1994 : ''Histoire extraordinaire by Mme Veuve Kecskemet'' â by BĂ©la Weisz
* 1994 : ''Machinerie II'' â by Michel Digout
* 1994 : ''Le Moine and le poisson'' â by MichaĂ«l Dudok De Wit
* 1994 : ''Pedro (court mĂ©trage), Pedro'' â by Igor Leon
* 1994 : ''Un nouveau dĂ©part'' â by Bruce Krebs
* 1994 : ''Une bonne journĂ©e'' â by Matthias Bruhn
* 1994 : ''Variations (court mĂ©trage), Variations'' â by Daniel Borenstein
* 1994 : ''Voleur dâĂ©cran'' â by Michel Aurousseau, HervĂ© Huneau and Guy Tual
* 1995 : ''L'Abri (court mĂ©trage), L'Abri'' â by Arnaud PendriĂ©
* 1995 : ''La Grande migration'' â by Iouri Tcherenkov
* 1995 : ''Paroles en l'air'' â by Sylvain Vincendeau
* 1995 : ''Terra incognita (1994 film), Terra Incognita'' â by Olivier Cotte
* 1995 : ''Scheherazade (1995 film), SchĂ©hĂ©razade'' â by Florence Miailhe
* 1996 : ''ADN (court mĂ©trage), ADN'' â by Patrice ChĂ©reau and Marc Thonon
* 1996 : ''DĂ©jeuner sur l'herbe'' â by Bruce Krebs
* 1996 : ''L'ĂgoĂŻste'' â by
Alain Gagnol and
Jean-Loup Felicioli
* 1996 : ''Ferrailles'' â by Laurent Pouvaret
* 1996 : ''La Petite SirĂšne (film, 1996), La Petite SirĂšne'' â by
André Lindon
* 1996 : ''Silenzio and Tralala'' â by Pierre ClĂ©ment (director), Pierre ClĂ©ment
* 1996 : ''Silicose vallĂ©e'' â by Didier Guyard
* 1996 : ''Taxi by nuit'' â by Marco Castilla
* 1996 : ''Toro by nuit'' â by Philippe Archer
* 1997 : ''Le Chat (court mĂ©trage), Le Chat'' â by Benjamin Fleury
* 1997 : ''ChĂ©ri, viens voir !'' â by Claire Fouquet
* 1997 : ''
Du tableau noir Ă l'Ă©cran blanc'' â by
Paul Dopff
Paul may refer to:
* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5âc.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
* 1997 : ''DerniĂšre invention'' â by Lolo Zazar
* 1997 : ''Du Sel pour les Ćufs !'' â by Jean-Pascal Princiaux
* 1997 : ''L'Envol des frĂšres Wright'' â by StĂ©phane Roche and Fabrice Turrier
* 1997 : ''Gudule (court mĂ©trage), Gudule'' â by Sylvie GuĂ©rard
* 1997 : ''L'Homme aux bras ballants'' â by Laurent Gorgiard
* 1997 : ''Hors-jeu (film, 1997), Hors-jeu'' â by Ăric Belliardo
* 1997 : ''Marcel attaque'' â by Diane DelavallĂ©e
* 1997 : ''Paint Movie'' â by RafaĂ«l Gray
* 1997 : ''Pings 1'' â by Pierre Coffin
* 1997 : ''Pings 2'' â by Pierre Coffin
* 1997 : ''Le Roman by mon Ăąme'' â by Solweig Von Kleist
* 1997 : ''Un jour'' â by Marie Picou, Marie Paccou
* 1997 : ''La Vache qui voulait sauter par-dessus l'Ă©glise'' â by Guillaume Casset
* 1997 : ''Vilain Crapaud'' â by David Garcia
* 1997 : ''23, rue des Martyrs'' â by Luc Perez
* 1997 : ''Ziboo'' â by Christophe Devaux and Christos Kokkinidis
* 1997 : ''Zob by Moor'' â by François Perreau and Franck Guillou
* 1998 : ''Amour⊠by gare'' â by RĂ©mi Lucas
* 1998 : ''Au bout du monde (film, 2000), Au bout du monde'' â by Konstantin Bronzit
* 1998 : ''La Bouche cousue'' â by Jean-Luc GrĂ©co and Catherine Buffat
* 1998 : ''Captain Scott'' â by Arnaud Maironi
* 1998 : ''CarnavallĂ©e'' â by Aline Ahond
* 1998 : ''Le Cavalier bleu (film), Le Cavalier bleu'' â by Bertrand Mandico
* 1998 : ''Le Chat d'appartement'' â by Sarah Roper
* 1998 : ''Cloison (court mĂ©trage), Cloison'' â by BĂ©riou
* 1998 : ''Le Cyclope by la mer'' â by Philippe Jullien
* 1998 : ''Eden (film, 1998), Eden'' â by Diane DelavallĂ©e
* 1998 : ''Mon Ăle, c'est le paradis'' â by Franck Guillem
* 1998 : ''Mon placard'' â by StĂ©phane Blanquet and StĂ©phanie Michel
* 1998 : ''La Neige qui tombe'' â by StĂ©phane Roche
* 1998 : ''L'Ćil du loup (film), L'Ćil du loup'' â by HoĂ«l Caouissin
* 1998 : ''La Vieille Dame and les Pigeons'' â by
Sylvain Chomet
* 1998 : ''Viva la Muerte (film, 1997), Viva la Muerte'' â by Laurent Gorgiard
* 1999 : ''Au premier dimanche d'aoĂ»t'' â by Florence MiaĂŻlhe
* 1999 : ''Harold's Planet'' â by
Serge Elissalde Serge may refer to:
* Serge (fabric), a type of twill fabric
* Serge (llama) (born 2005), a llama in the Cirque Franco-Italien and internet meme
* Serge (name), a masculine given name (includes a list of people with this name)
* Serge (post), a hi ...
* 1999 : ''Joyeux Anniversaire (film), Joyeux Anniversaire'' â by Darielle Tillon
* 1999 : ''Maaz'' â by
Christian Volckman
* 1999 : ''Les MisĂ©rables (films, 1999), Les MisĂ©rables'' â by Geoffroy by CrĂ©cy
* 1999 : ''Les Noces by Viardot'' â by
Jean Rubak
* 1999 : ''Nous sommes immortels'' â by Daniel Guyonnet
* 1999 : ''Paf le Moustique'' â by JĂ©rĂŽme Calvet and Jean-François Bourrel
* 1999 : ''Ponpon (film, 1999), Ponpon'' â by Fabien Drouet
* 1999 : ''Premier domicile connu'' â by Laurent BĂ©nĂ©gui
* 1999 : ''Le Puits (film, 1999), Le Puits'' â by JĂ©rĂŽme BoulbĂšs
* 1999 : ''Share Brothers'' â by Guillaume Le Gouill
* 1999 : ''Squat (film, 1999), Squat'' â by Savin Yeatman-Eiffel
* 1999 : ''Tant qu'il y aura des pommes'' â by
Manuel Otéro
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel
Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
* 1999 : ''The Gnome's Quest'' â by Pierre Coffin and Jean-Colas Prunier â (Japan/France)
* 1999 : ''Un couteau dans les fourchettes'' â by
Jean-Loup Felicioli and
Alain Gagnol
Short films of the 2000s
* 2000 : ''Ainsi font...'' â by SĂ©bastien Chort, Paul Guerillon, Florence Pernet
* 2000 : ''Le Bain'' â by Florent Mounier
* 2000 : ''La Danse des asperges sarrasines'' â by Christophe Le Borgne
* 2000 : ''Disparitions (film, 2000), Disparitions'' â by Claire Fouquet
* 2000 : ''Des Plofs Ă Noireilles'' â by Pauline Rebufat
* 2000 : ''L'Enfant by la haute mer (court mĂ©trage, 2000), L'Enfant by la haute mer'' â by LaĂ«titia Gabrielli, Pierre Marteel, Mathieu Renoux and Max Tourret
* 2000 : ''L'Escargot by Marion'' â by Manuel Hauss, Sophie Penziki, Mathieu Pavageau, Pierre Lutic, Charles Beirnaert
* 2000 : ''Fini Zayo'' â by Catherine Buffat and Jean-Luc GrĂ©co
* 2000 : ''Geraldine (2000 film), Geraldine'' â by Arthur by Pins
* 2000 : ''Les Oiseaux en cage ne peuvent pas voler'' â by Luis Briceno
* 2000 : ''On n'est pas des sauvages !'' â by Aline Ahond, Marie-Christine Perrodin, Philippe Jullien and Guillaume Casset
* 2000 : ''Raoul and Jocelyne'' â by
Serge Elissalde Serge may refer to:
* Serge (fabric), a type of twill fabric
* Serge (llama) (born 2005), a llama in the Cirque Franco-Italien and internet meme
* Serge (name), a masculine given name (includes a list of people with this name)
* Serge (post), a hi ...
* 2000 : ''RĂ©volution (film, 2000), RĂ©volution'' â by
Manuel Otéro
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel
Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
* 2000 : ''Ronde (film, 2000), Ronde'' â by Fabrice PiĂ©ton
* 2000 : ''Tadeus'' â by Philippe Jullien and Jean-Pierre Lemouland
* 2000 : ''Le Train en marche'' â by Robert Sahakiants (France/ArmĂ©nie)
* 2000 : ''Tutu (film, 2000), Tutu'' â by Pascal Dalet and Georges Sifianos
* 2000 : ''ZĂšbres (film, 2000), ZĂšbres'' â by Bruce Krebs
* 2001 : ''Bas les masses'' â by Arnaud Pendrie
* 2001 : ''La Belle au bois d'or'' â by Bernard Palacios
* 2001 : ''Le Conte du monde flottant'' â by Alain Escalle â (France/Japan)
* 2001 : ''La Fabrik'' â by Yann Jouette
* 2001 : ''Les Filles, l'Ăąne and les bĆufs'' â by Francine Chassagnac
* 2001 : ''Icebergclub'' â by Jean-Pascal Princiaux
* 2001 : ''La Mort by Tau'' â by JĂ©rĂŽme BoulbĂšs
* 2001 : ''Le Nez Ă la fenĂȘtre'' â by
Alain Gagnol and
Jean-Loup Felicioli
* 2001 : ''NoĂ© NoĂ©'' â by Manuel Hauss
* 2001 : ''Petite escapade'' â by Pierre-Luc Granjon
* 2001 : ''Le Petit VĂ©lo dans la tĂȘte'' â by Fabrice Fouquet
* 2001 : ''Sommeils (film, 2001), Sommeils'' â by Ira Vicari
* 2001 : ''Toro Loco'' â by
Manuel Otéro
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel
Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
* 2001 : ''Tso-ji'' â by Jean-young Kim
* 2001 : ''Un Ăąne'' â by Aline Ahond
* 2001 : ''Zodiac (court mĂ©trage), Zodiac'' â by Oerd Van Cuijlenborg
* 2002 : ''La Cancion du microsillon'' â by Laurent Pouvaret
* 2002 : ''CĆur en panne'' â by Bruce Krebs, Pierre Veck and Pierre Grolleron
* 2002 : ''La Femme papillon'' â by Virginie Bourdin â (Belgium/France)
* 2002 : ''François le Vaillant'' â by Carles Porta
* 2002 : ''Le Jardin (film, 2002), Le Jardin'' â by Marie Paccou
* 2002 : ''Jean Paille'' â by Marc MĂ©nager
* 2002 : ''Ligne by vie (film, 2002), Ligne by vie'' â by Serge AvĂ©dikian
* 2002 : ''Le Papillon (film, 2003), Le Papillon'' â by Antoine Antin and Jenny Rakotomamonjy
* 2002 : ''Insult to Injury (film), Insult to Injury'' â by SĂ©bastien Cazes
* 2002 : ''L'Odeur du chien mouillĂ©'' â by Ăric Montchaud
* 2002 : ''Les Oiseaux blancs, les oiseaux noirs'' â by Florence Miailhe
* 2002 : ''Le Trop petit prince'' â by ZoĂŻa Trofimova
* 2003 : ''Bip-Bip (film, 2003), Bip-Bip'' â by Romain Segaud
* 2003 : ''Casa (film, 2003), Casa'' â by Sylvie LĂ©onard (director), Sylvie LĂ©onard
* 2003 : ''Calypso Is Like So'' â by Bruno Collet
* 2003 : ''Le ChĂąteau des autres'' â by Pierre-Luc Granjon
* 2003 : ''Circuit marine'' â by Isabelle Favez â (France/Canada)
* 2003 : ''Destino'' â by
Dominique MonfĂ©ry â (France/UK)
* 2003 : ''Circuit Marine'' â by Isabelle Favez
* 2003 : ''L'Ăcrivain (film, 2003), L'Ăcrivain'' â by Frits Standaert â (France/Belgium)
* 2003 : ''Electronic Performers'' â by Arnaud Ganzerli, Laurent Bourdoiseau and JĂ©rĂŽme Blanquet
* 2003 : ''Merveilleusement gris'' â by Geoffroy Barbet Massin
* 2003 : ''Patates (film, 2003), Patates'' â by Ăric Reynier
* 2003 : ''Le Portefeuille (film, 2003), Le Portefeuille'' â by Vincent Bierrewaerts â (Belgium/France)
* 2003 : ''Pour faire le portrait dâun loup'' â by Philippe Petit-Roulet
* 2003 : ''Raging Blues'' â by
Vincent Paronnaud and Lyonel Mathieu
* 2003 : ''Rascagnes'' â by JĂ©rĂŽme BoulbĂšs
* 2003 : ''La Routine'' â by CĂ©dric Babouche
* 2003 : ''Salace'' â by Pierre Tasso
* 2003 : ''Spirale (film, 2003), Spirale'' â by Michael Le Meur
* 2003 : ''Tueurs français'' â by Nicolas Jacquet
* 2004 : ''2002 nature'' â by Bruce Krebs
* 2004 : ''L'Ami y'a bon (film), L'Ami y'a bon'' â by Rachid Bouchareb
* 2004 : ''L'Attaque des pieds by l'espace'' â by Yann Jouette
* 2004 : ''La DerniĂšre minute'' â by Nicolas Salis
* 2004 : ''Des cĂąlins dans la cuisine'' â by SĂ©bastien Laudenbach
* 2004 : ''L'ĂlĂ©phant and les quatre aveugles'' â by Vladimir Petkevitch
* 2004 : ''L'Inventaire fantĂŽme'' â by Franck Dion
* 2004 : ''La Parole by vie'' â by Pierre La Police
* 2004 : ''La PoupĂ©e cassĂ©e'' â by Louise-Marie Colon â (Belgium/France)
* 2004 : ''Le RĂ©gulateur (film, 2004), Le RĂ©gulateur'' â by Philippe Grammaticopoulos
* 2004 : ''La RĂ©volution des crabes'' â by Arthur by Pins
* 2004 : ''Sept tonnes deux'' â by Nicolas Deveaux
* 2004 : ''Signes by vie'' â by Arnaud Demuynck â (France/Belgium)
* 2004 : ''Une histoire vertĂ©brale'' â by JĂ©rĂ©my Clapin
* 2005 : ''Ă l'Ă©poqueâŠ'' â by Nadine Buss
* 2005 : ''Le Building'' â Marco Nguyen, Pierre Perifel, Xavier RamonĂšde, Olivier Staphylas, and RĂ©mi Zaarour.
* 2005 : ''Chahut (film), Chahut'' â by Gilles Cuvelier â (France/Belgium)
* 2005 : ''La Chute by l'ange'' â by Geoffroy Barbet Massin
* 2005 : ''Le Couloir (film, 2005), Le Couloir'' â by
Jean-Loup Felicioli and
Alain Gagnol
* 2005 : ''Dies irĂŠ (film, 2003), Dies irae'' â by Jean-Gabriel PĂ©riot
* 2005 : ''Le Fumeur by cigare'' â by Antoine Roegiers
* 2005 : ''Le GĂ©nie by la boĂźte by raviolis'' â by Claude Barras
* 2005 : ''L'Harmonie cosmique'' â by Jean-Marc Rohart
* 2005 : ''Histoire tragique avec fin heureuse'' â by Regina Pessoa â (France/Canada/Portugal)
* 2005 : ''Imago...'' â by CĂ©dric Babouche
* 2005 : ''James Monde'' â by Soandsau
* 2005 : ''Ligne verte (court mĂ©trage), Ligne verte'' â by Laurent Mareschal
* 2005 : ''Ma bohĂšme'' â by Jean-Yves Parent, MickaĂ«l Moercant and JoĂ«l Pinto
* 2005 : ''Marottes'' â by BenoĂźt Razy
* 2005 : ''Nature morte (film, 2005), Nature morte'' â by Dominique Hoareau
* 2005 : ''Novecento : Pianiste'' â by Sarah Van den Boom
* 2005 : ''Les Proverbes flamands'' â by Antoine Roegiers
* 2005 : ''SucrĂ© (film, 2005), SucrĂ©'' â by GaĂ«l Brisou
* 2005 : ''La TĂȘte dans les Ă©toiles'' â by Sylvain Vincendeau
* 2005 : ''Un beau matin (court mĂ©trage), Un beau matin'' â by Serge AvĂ©dikian
* 2006 : ''Dog Days (2006 film), Dog Days'' â by Geoffroy by CrĂ©cy
* 2006 : ''Ăclosion'' â by JĂ©rĂŽme BoulbĂšs
* 2006 : ''L'Homme by la lune'' â by
Serge Elissalde Serge may refer to:
* Serge (fabric), a type of twill fabric
* Serge (llama) (born 2005), a llama in the Cirque Franco-Italien and internet meme
* Serge (name), a masculine given name (includes a list of people with this name)
* Serge (post), a hi ...
* 2006 : ''LaĂŻka 1957'' â by KhaĂŻ-dong Luong and Bruno Bonhoure
* 2006 : ''Mauvais Temps'' â by
Alain Gagnol and
Jean-Loup Felicioli
* 2006 : ''MĂȘme en rĂȘve'' â by Alice Taylor
* 2006 : ''MĂȘme les pigeons vont au paradis'' â by Samuel Tourneux
* 2006 : ''Morceau (film, 2006), Morceau'' â by SĂ©bastien Laudenbach
* 2006 : ''Raymond (film, 2006), Raymond'' â by Fabrice Le Nezet, François Roisin, Jules Janaud â (France/Royaume-Uni)
* 2006 : ''Street Life (film), Street Life'' â by Kosal Sok
* 2006 : ''The Return of Sergeant Pecker'' â by Pierre Delarue
* 2006 : ''Une petite histoire by l'image animĂ©e'' â by Joris ClertĂ© Ă voir sur le site b
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* 2007 : ''Arrosez-les bien !'' â by Christelle Soutif
* 2007 : ''Aubade (film, 2007), Aubade'' â by Pierre Bourrigault
* 2007 : ''BĂąmiyĂąn'' â by Patrick Pleutin
* 2007 : ''Berni's Doll'' â by Yann J.
* 2007 : ''Boby le zombie'' â by LoĂŻc Guetat
* 2007 : ''Ăa ne rime Ă rien'' â by Claude Duty
* 2007 : ''Christmas Time is Here'' â by SĂ©bastien Lasserre
* 2007 : ''Contre la montre (film, 2007), Contre la montre'' â by MichaĂ«l Le Meur
* 2007 : ''L'Homme est le seul oiseau qui porte sa cage'' â by Claude Weiss
* 2007 : ''Je suis une voix'' â by CĂ©cile Rousset and Jeanne Paturle
* 2007 : ''Le jour by gloire...'' â by Bruno Collet
* 2007 : ''Le Manteau'' â by Orlanda LaforĂȘt
* 2007 : ''Nijuman no Borei'' â by Jean-Gabriel PĂ©riot
* 2007 : ''Portraits ratĂ©s Ă Sainte-HĂ©lĂšne'' â by CĂ©dric Villain
* 2007 : ''Premier voyage'' â by GrĂ©goire Sivan
* 2007 : ''Prof Nieto Show: Lesson 3 (Cuniculus)'' â by Luis Nieto
* 2007 : ''Soudain (film, 2007), Soudain'' â by VĂąn Ta-minh
* 2007 : ''Oktapodi'' â by Julien Bocabeille, François-Xavier Chanioux, Olivier Delabarre, Thierry Marchand, Quentin Marmier and Emud Mokhberi
* 2007 : ''La Saint Festin'' â by Anne-Laure Daffis and LĂ©o Marchand
* 2007 : ''Le Vol du poisson'' â by Nicolas Jacquet
* 2008 : ''Le CĆur d'Amos Klein'' â by Uri Kranot and Michelle Kranot
* 2008 : ''En atendant (court mĂ©trage), En attendant'' â by Richard Negre
* 2008 : ''Escale'' â by ĂlĂ©a GobbĂ©-MĂ©vellec
* 2008 : ''FĂȘlures'' â by Alexis Ducord and Nicolas Pawlowski
* 2008 : ''French Roast'' â by Fabrice O. Joubert
* 2008 : ''Inukshuk'' â by Camillelvis Thery
* 2008 : ''Jazzed'' â by Anton Setola â (Belgium, France, Pays-Bas)
* 2008 : ''Mon chinois'' â by CĂ©dric Villain
* 2008 : ''Monsieur COK'' â by Franck Dion
* 2008 : ''Morana (film), Morana'' â by Simon Bogojevic Narath â (France/Croatie)
* 2008 : ''Nuvole, Mani'' â by Simone Massi
* 2008 : ''L'OndĂ©e'' â by David Coquard-Dassault
* 2008 : ''Popolei'' â by FrĂ©dĂ©ric Mayer
* 2008 : ''Rosa Rosa'' â by FĂ©lix Dufour-LaperriĂšre
* 2008 : ''Shaman (court mĂ©trage), Shaman'' â by Luc Perez â (Denmark/France)
* 2008 : ''Skhizein'' â by JĂ©rĂ©my Clapin
* 2008 : ''La Vita nuova'' â by Christophe Gautry and Arnaud Demuynck â (France/Belgium)
* 2009 : ''Adieu gĂ©nĂ©ral'' â by Luis Briceno
* 2009 : ''Le BĂ»cheron des mots'' â by IzĂč Troin
* 2009 : ''J'ai encore rĂȘvĂ© d'elle'' â by Geoffroy Barbet Massin
* 2009 : ''Jean-François (court mĂ©trage), Jean-François'' â by Tom Haugomat and Bruno Mangyoku
* 2009 : ''Je criais contre la vie. Ou pour elle'' â by Vergine Keaton
* 2009 : ''Les Escargots by Joseph'' â by Sophie Roze
* 2009 : ''Logorama and Co.#Fard, Fard'' â by David Alapont and Luis Briceno
* 2009 : ''La Femme-squelette'' â by Sarah Van den Boom
* 2009 : ''L'Homme Ă la Gordini'' â by
Jean-Christophe Lie
* 2009 : ''Logorama'' â du studio H5 (infographie), H5
* 2009 : ''Masques (film), Masques''Masques (film), - by JérÎme BoulbÚs
* 2009 : ''Madagascar,_carnet_de_voyage, Madagascar, carnet de Voyage'' â by Bastien Dubois
* 2009 : ''Mei Ling (court mĂ©trage), Mei Ling'' â by StĂ©phanie Lansaque and François Leroy
* 2009 : ''MĂ©moire fossile'' â by Anne-Laure Totaro and Arnaud Demuynck â (France/Belgium)
* 2009 : ''Monstre sacrĂ©'' â by Jean-Claude Rozec
* 2009 : ''L'Oiseau'' â by Samuel Yal
* 2009 : ''Le Petit Dragon'' â by Bruno Collet â (France/Switzerland)
* 2009 : ''La Promenade du dimanche'' â by JosĂ© Miguel Ribeiro
* 2009 : ''Regarder Oana'' â by SĂ©bastien Laudenbach â (France/Belgium)
* 2009 : ''Le Silence sous l'Ă©corce'' â by Joanna Lurie
* 2009 : ''Ru (film), Ru'' â by Florentine Grelier
* 2009 : ''ThĂ© noir'' â by
Serge Elissalde Serge may refer to:
* Serge (fabric), a type of twill fabric
* Serge (llama) (born 2005), a llama in the Cirque Franco-Italien and internet meme
* Serge (name), a masculine given name (includes a list of people with this name)
* Serge (post), a hi ...
* 2009 : ''Une nouvelle vie !'' â by Fred Joyeux
* 2009 : ''Les Ventres'' â by Philippe Grammaticopoulos
* 2009 : ''Yulia'' â by Antoine Arditti
Short films of the 2010s
* 2010 : ''AprĂšs moi'' â by Paul-Ămile Boucher, Thomas Bozovic, Madeleine Charruaud, Dorianne Fibleuil, Benjamin Flouw, MickaĂ«l Riciotti and Antoine Robert
* 2010 : ''Babioles'' â by Mathieu Auvray
* 2010 : ''Chienne d'histoire'' â by Serge AvĂ©dikian
* 2010 : ''Chroniques by la poisse'' â by Osman Cerfon
* 2010 : ''ClichĂ© !'' â by CĂ©dric Villain
* 2010 : ''Le Cirque (court mĂ©trage), Le Cirque'' â by Nicolas Brault
* 2010 : ''Les Ciseaux pointus'' â by Laurent Foudrot
* 2010 : ''Cul by bouteille'' â by Jean-Claude Rozec
* 2010 : ''Daniel, une vie en bouteille'' â by Emmanuel Briand, Louis Tardivier and Antoine Tardivier
* 2010 : ''La DĂ©tente'' â by Pierre Ducos and Bertrand Bey
* 2010 : ''Dripped'' â by LĂ©o Verrier
* 2010 : ''Ego sum petrus'' â by Julien Dexant
* 2010 : ''La Femme Ă cordes'' â by Vladimir Mavounia-Kouka â (France/Belgium)
* 2010 : ''La Femme du lac'' â by Mathilde Philippon-Aginski
* 2010 : ''Françoise (court-mĂ©trage), Françoise'' â by Elsa Duhamel
* 2010 : ''L'Inventeur'' â by Gary Fouchy, JĂ©rĂ©my Guerrieri, Paul Jaulmes, Nicolas Leroy, Leslie Martin, Maud Sertour etAlexandre Toufaili
* 2010 : ''Le Loup Ă poil'' â by Joke Van Der Steen and ValĂšre Lommel
* 2010 : ''Love patates, Love patate'' â by Gilles Cuvelier
* 2010 : ''Miss Daisy Cutter'' â by Laen Sanches
* 2010 : ''Muzorama'' â by Elsa BrĂ©hin, RaphaĂ«l Calamote, Mauro Carraro, Maxime Cazaux, Ămilien Davaud, Laurent Monneron, Axel Tillement
* 2010 : ''Pixels (film, 2010), Pixels'' â by Patrick Jean
* 2010 : ''Logorama and Co.#Rubika, Rubika''
* 2010 : ''Vasco (film, 2010), Vasco'' â by SĂ©bastien Laudenbach
* 2010 : ''Logorama and Co.#La VĂ©nus by Rabo, La VĂ©nus by Rabo'' â by François Bertin
* 2010 : ''The Waterwalk'' â by Johannes Ridder
* 2011 : ''Aalterate'' â by Christobal by Oliveira â (France/Pays-Bas)
* 2011 : ''Bao (film, 2011), Bao'' â by Sandra Desmazieres
* 2011 : ''Bisclavret (film), Bisclavret'' â by Ămilie Mercier
* 2011 : ''Chase (film, 2011), Chase'' â by Adriaan Lokman â (France/Pays-Bas)
* 2011 : ''De riz ou d'ArmĂ©nie'' â by HĂ©lĂšne Marchal
* 2011 : ''Dripped'' â by LĂ©o Verrier
* 2011 : ''Fire Waltz (film), Fire Waltz'' â by Marc MĂ©nager
* 2011 : ''La Douce'' â by Anne Larricq
* 2011 : ''Le coĂ»t by la colonne'' â by CĂ©dric Villain
* 2011 : ''Les ConquĂ©rants (court mĂ©trage), Les ConquĂ©rants'' â by Sarolta Szabo and Tibor Banoczki
* 2011 : ''L'Histoire du petit Paolo'' â by Nicolas Liguori â (Belgium/France)
* 2011 : ''Mourir auprĂšs by toi'' â by Spike Jonze and Simon Cahn
* 2011 : ''Une Seconde par jour'' â by Richard Negre
* 2012 : ''Au poil'' â by HĂ©lĂšne Friren
* 2012 : ''Ceux d'en haut'' â by IzĂč Troin
* 2012 : ''5:46 am'' â by Olivier Campagne and Vivien Balzi
* 2012 : ''Cinq mĂštres quatre-vingt'' â by Nicolas Deveaux
* 2012 : ''Comme des lapins'' â by Osman Cerfon
* 2012 : ''Edmond Ă©tait un Ăąne'' â by Franck Dion â (France/Canada)
* 2012 : ''Kali le petit vampire'' â by Regina Pessoa
* 2012 : ''La Queste de Digduguesclin'' â by SĂ©bastien Lasserre
* 2012 : ''Le Banquet by la concubine'' â by Hefang Wei â (France/Canada/Switzerland)
* 2012 : ''Le printemps, l'automne and l'amour, Le Printemps'' â by JĂ©rĂŽme BoulbĂšs
* 2012 : ''Les Souvenirs'' â by Renaud Martin
* 2012 : ''Mademoiselle Kiki and les Montparnos'' â by AmĂ©lie Harrault
* 2012 : ''Merci mon chien (court mĂ©trage), Merci mon chien'' â by Julie Rembauville and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin
* 2012 : ''N'Djekoh'' â by GrĂ©gory Sukiennik
* 2012 : ''Palmipedarium'' â by JĂ©rĂ©my Clapin
* 2012 : ''Peau by chien'' â by Nicolas Jacquet
* 2012 : ''Pixel Joy'' â by Florentine Grelier
* 2012 : ''Premier automne'' â by Aude Danset and Carlos by Carvalho
* 2012 : ''Tram (film), Tram'' â by Michaela PavlĂĄtovĂĄ â (France/RĂ©publique tchĂšque)
* 2012 : ''The Caketrope of Burton's Team'' â by Alexandre Dubosc
* 2012 : ''The People Who Never Stop'' â by Florian Piento â (France/Japan)
* 2013 : ''Betty's Blues'' â by RĂ©mi Vandenitte â (France/Belgium)
* 2013 : ''Braise (film, 2013), Braise'' â by Hugo Frassetto
* 2013 : ''Cargo Cult'' â by Bastien Dubois
* 2013 : ''El canto'' â by InĂšs Sedan
* 2013 : ''Gli immacolati'' â by Ronny Trocker
* 2013 : ''La Grosse BĂȘte'' â by Pierre-Luc Granjon
* 2013 : ''Hasta Santiago'' â by Mauro Carraro â (France/Switzerland)
* 2013 : ''Lonely Bones'' â by Rosto â (France/Pays-Bas)
* 2013 : ''Lettres by femmes'' â by Augusto Zanovello
* 2013 : ''La Maison by poussiĂšre'' â by Jean-Claude Rozec
* 2013 : ''Maman (film, 2013), Maman'' â by Ugo Bienvenu and Kevin Manach
* 2013 : ''Marchant grenu'' â by François Vogel
* 2013 : ''MĂ©andres (film, 2013), MĂ©andres'' â by Ălodie BouĂ©dec, Florence Miailhe and Mathilde Philippon-Aginski
* 2013 : ''Mr Hublot'' â by Laurent Witz and
Alexandre Espigares
Alexandre Espigares is a Spanish-Luxembourgish Academy Award-winning film maker.
Espigares and fellow director and producer Laurent Witz received an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for the 2013 film '' Mr Hublot''.
Espigares directed ...
â (France/Luxembourg)
* 2013 : ''Mustapha and la clĂ©matite'' â by Sabine Allard and Marie-Jo Long
* 2013 : ''Nain gĂ©ant'' â by Fabienne Giezendanner â (France/Switzerland)
* 2013 : ''Padre (film, 2013), Padre'' by Santiago Bou Grasso â (France/Argentine)
* 2013 : ''Professor Kliq - Wire and Flashing Lights'' â by Victor Haeglin
* 2013 : ''Sneh'' â by Ivana EbestovĂĄ â (France/Slovaquie)
* 2013 : ''Sonata (film, 2013), Sonata'' â by Nadia Micault
* 2013 : ''Vigia'' â by Marcel Barelli â (France/Switzerland)
* 2013 : ''Les Voiles du partage'' â by Pierre Mousquet and JĂ©rĂŽme Cauwe â (France/Belgium)
* 2014 : ''La Chair by ma chĂšre'' â by Antoine Blandin
* 2014 : ''La Faillite'' â by Jean-Jean Arnoux
* 2014 : ''Invasion (film, 2014), Invasion'' â by Hugo Ramirez and Olivier PattĂ©
* 2014 : ''Man on the Chair'' â by Dahee Jeong â (France/CorĂ©e du sud
* 2014 : ''La Petite Casserole d'Anatole'' â by Ăric Montchaud
* 2014 : ''Le Sens du toucher'' â by Jean-Charles Mbotti Malolo â (France/Switzerland)
* 2014 : ''TempĂȘte sur anorak'' â by Paul Cabon
* 2014 : ''Wonder (film, 2014), Wonder'' â by Mirai Mizue â (France/Japan)
See also
*History of animation
*Annecy International Animated Film Festival
References
;Bibliography
*Beck, J. Animation Art, Flame Tree Publishing Co Ltd, 2004.
*Halas, J. Masters of Animation, BBC Books, 1987.
External links
Full-length French animated movies list
{{Animation industry in France
French animation,
History of animation by country, French