", "Célébrations sur toute la planète pour le créateur de Tintin", "Boy Scout with Strange Dreams—"Tintin et moi, "The Adventures of Tintin: A History of the Anglo-American Editions", "Tintin crosses the Atlantic: The Golden Press affair", "The Adventures of Tintin at Sea—a major new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum", "The Adventures of Tintin: The Game (2011)", "Belgium—2007–20 euro—Tintin 100yr Hergé", "The catalogue for the Hergé Museum has arrived! Book 10 was the first to be originally published in colour. Hergé a donné naissance, avec Tintin, à toute la bande dessinée actuelle. Captain Haddock was played by Leo McKern in Series One and Lionel Jeffries in Series Two, Professor Calculus was played by Stephen Moore and Thomson and Thompson were played by Charles Kay. Other actual locales used were the Sahara Desert, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Moon. [138] [106], The Adventures of Tintin (Les aventures de Tintin) (1991–92) was the more successful Tintin television series. Find the latest Rugby news, schedules and video on the Rugby World Cup, Six Nations, Premiership Rugby, Sevens World Series and more from NBC Sports. The story implies there were three Unicorn models, each containing a scroll; together, the scrolls can reveal the location of the sunken Unicorn and its treasure. Sir Francis surrendered on the condition that his crew be allowed to live, but since the pirates killed his entire crew, he chose to sink the Unicorn, along with most of its treasure, to prevent it from falling into Rackham's hands. [71], Giving the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, Lou Lumenick of New York Post wrote: "Spielberg and an army of collaborators - deploying motion capture and 3-D more skillfully than in any film since Avatar - turn this unlikely material into one of the year's most pleasurable, family-friendly experiences, a grand thrill ride of a treasure hunt". He refused to confirm the names of the books, but said The Blue Lotus would probably be the third Tintin film. [29] Another major fault in the film, Dargis opines, is how it is overworked; she writes that there is "hardly a moment of downtime, a chance to catch your breath or contemplate the tension between the animated Expressionism and the photo-realist flourishes". [64], From 1966 to 1979, Children's Digest included monthly instalments of The Adventures of Tintin. [33] Spielberg said he would not mind filming it digitally because he saw it as an animated film, and reiterated his live-action work would always be filmed traditionally. Hergé mixes real and fictional lands into his stories. Hergé's extensive research began with The Blue Lotus; Hergé said that "it was from that time that I undertook research and really interested myself in the people and countries to which I sent Tintin, out of a sense of responsibility to my readers". [74] English reporter Michael Farr has written works such as Tintin, 60 Years of Adventure (1989), Tintin: The Complete Companion (2001),[75] Tintin & Co. (2007)[76] and The Adventures of Hergé (2007),[77] while English television producer Harry Thompson authored Tintin: Hergé and his Creation (1991). [144] Nick Rodwell of the Hergé Foundation took this view, declaring that "none of these copyists count as true fans of Hergé. The result, Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, was serialised in Le Petit Vingtième from January 1929 to May 1930. [125], Originally, the second Tintin film was to be based on Hergé's The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun. [67] In the early 2000s, Tintin's English publishers Egmont discontinued publishing books featuring Hyslop's handwritten lettering, instead publishing books with text created with digital fonts. Reviewing the book in The Telegraph, Toby Clements argued that McCarthy's work, and literary criticism of Hergé's comic strips in general, cut "perilously close" to simply feeding "the appetite of those willing to cross the line between enthusiast and obsessive" in the Tintinological community. Hergé drew on Moscow Unveiled, a work given to him by Wallez and authored by Joseph Douillet, the former Belgian consul in Russia, that is highly critical of the Soviet regime, although Hergé contextualised this by noting that in Belgium, at the time a devout Catholic nation, "anything Bolshevik was atheist". The website's critical consensus reads: "Drawing deep from the classic Raiders of the Lost Ark playbook, Steven Spielberg has crafted another spirited, thrilling adventure in the form of Tintin". [71] In 2001, the Hergé Foundation demanded the recall of the Chinese translation of the work, which had been released with the title Tintin in Chinese Tibet. [107] The series aired in over fifty countries and was released on DVD. [43][44][45] Sony only agreed to finance two films, though Jackson said a third film may still happen.[9]. Spielberg gave a ten-minute presentation of footage, hoping they would approve filming to begin in October. [79] In reviewing Apostolidès' book, Nathan Perl-Rosenthal of The New Republic thought that it was "not for the faint of heart: it is densely-packed with close textual analysis and laden with psychological jargon". [144] Where possible, the foundation has taken legal action against those known to be producing such items. [9] A week of filming took place in November 2006 in Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California, on the stage where James Cameron shot Avatar. [28] Unsatisfied with the script, Spielberg continued production on Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade; the rights returned to the Hergé Foundation. [b][64], Atlantic Monthly Press, in cooperation with Little, Brown and Company beginning in the 1970s, republished the albums based on the British translations. Laurent le Bon, organiser of the exhibit said: "It was important for the Centre to show the work of Hergé next to that of Matisse or Picasso". [6] Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier stated that graphically, Totor and Tintin were "virtually identical" except for the Scout uniform,[13] also noting many similarities between their respective adventures, particularly in the illustration style, the fast pace of the story, and the use of humour. When first published in Britain, it caused an outrage in the mainstream press, with one paper issuing the headline that "Commie nutters turn Tintin into picket yob! ‘Does an artist have the right to wonder about Tintin’s sex life?’This is a question that French artist Xavier Marabout’s lawyer asked the heirs of the beloved Belgian comic book hero’s creator Hergé after they slapped a lawsuit for his risqué artworks featuring the ever-young reporter with six-pack abs and flanked by … [9], Spielberg and Hergé were admirers of each other's work; the director acquired the film rights to The Adventures of Tintin following the author's death in 1983, and re-optioned them in 2002. [86] In France, it was the second-best debut of the year for its first day after Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. ", "Rivals in Talks to Finance 'Tintin' Films", "Paramount and Sony might co-parent "Tintin, "Sony Classical to Release John Williams' 'The Adventures of Tintin' Soundtrack", "The Adventures Of Tintin: John Williams", "Tintin fans flock to Belgian film premiere", "The Adventures of Tintin Hits Theaters on Dec. 23, 2011", "The Adventures of Tintin: Daniel Craig, Jamie Bell, Steven Spielberg: Movies & TV", "Blu-ray Sales, Mar. L'évolution du personnage, sur les 50 ans de parution, est passionnante. [133] In December 2014, when Jackson was asked if the Tintin sequel would be his next project after The Hobbit trilogy, he said that it would be made "at some point soon", but he added that he wanted to direct two New Zealand films before that. [77], La Libre Belgique was, however, a little less enthusiastic; its film critic Alain Lorfèvre called the film "a technical success, [with] a Tintin vivid as it should be [and] a somewhat excessive Haddock". On board, Tintin encounters the ship's captain, Archibald Haddock, who is a perpetually drunk alcoholic and has forgotten most of his past including his ancestor's story. [92] In its native Belgium it was up 20% to $2.39 million, while in France it plummeted 61% to $8.42 million. [73] Jordan Mintzer of The Hollywood Reporter was also very positive about the film, describing it as "a good ol' fashioned adventure flick that hearkens back to the filmmaker's action-packed, tongue-in-cheek swashbucklers of the 1980s. As a result of this change, many events transpire that bear no relation to events in the books involving Sakharine's character. He praised the setting of the film, stating its similarity to the original Tintin comic strips and was also pleased with the 3-D technology used in the film, saying that "Spielberg employed it as an enhancement to 2-D instead of an attention-grabbing gimmick". [9] He revealed: "Every movie I made, up until Tintin, I always kept one eye closed when I've been framing a shot", because he wanted to see the movie in 2-D, the way viewers would. 2004 also saw an exhibition in Halles Saint Géry in Brussels titled Tintin et la ville ("Tintin and the City") showcasing all cities in the world Tintin had travelled. An emir whose interests are threatened by the invention of the blue orange proceeds to kidnap both Zalamea and Calculus, and Tintin and Haddock travel to Spain in order to rescue them. [39] Moffat said he was "love bombed" by Spielberg into accepting the offer to write the films, with the director promising to shield him from studio interference with his writing. [170], Tintin has become a symbol of Belgium and so was used in a variety of visual responses to the 2016 Brussels bombings.[171]. [14] He was fascinated by new techniques in the medium such as the systematic use of speech bubbles—found in such American comics as George McManus' Bringing up Father, George Herriman's Krazy Kat, and Rudolph Dirks's Katzenjammer Kids, copies of which had been sent to him from Mexico by the paper's reporter Léon Degrelle. Although amiable and strong-willed, she is also comically foolish, whimsical, absent-minded, talkative, and seemingly unaware that her voice is shrill and appallingly loud. "[52], During the extensive research Hergé carried out for The Blue Lotus, he became influenced by Chinese and Japanese illustrative styles and woodcuts. Hergé himself helped to create two stage plays, collaborating with humourist Jacques Van Melkebeke. As Harry Thompson observed, the idea was to turn the process of creating The Adventures of Tintin into a "veritable production line, the artwork passing from person to person, everyone knowing their part, like an artistic orchestra with Hergé conducting". [52], John Williams composed the musical score for The Adventures of Tintin. In 1986, a 24th unfinished album was released, the studios were disbanded, and the assets were transferred to the Hergé Foundation.[35]. The studios produced eight new Tintin albums for Tintin magazine, and coloured and reformatted two old Tintin albums. The simplicity of the comic strip, she wrote, is a crucial part of the success of Tintin, who is "an avatar for armchair adventurers". Tintin in America. [150] In 2006–2012 France issued the Comic Strip Heroes commemorative coin series featuring famous Franco-Belgian comics, beginning in 2006 with Tintin. The success of the series led to serialised strips published in Belgium's leading newspaper Le Soir (The Evening) and spun into a successful Tintin magazine. As a result, the colourful supporting cast was developed during this period.[41]. The series was one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century. [1], Tintin began appearing in video games when Infogrames Entertainment, SA, a French game company, released the side scroller Tintin on the Moon in 1989. exhibition at the Marine's Museum", "Tintin Among The Geriatrics: Kitty Holland celebrates the 70th birthday of Belgium's favourite son, and France's beloved adoptee, Tintin", "Tintin and Snowy Go to the Museum: Pompidou Center Pays Homage to Hergé", "Tintin fait une entrée remarquée sur le Broadway londonien", "Tintin in the Congo not racist, court rules", "Tutu and Tintin to be honoured by Dalai Lama", "Hergé ~ Tintin Philately: Stamps, Souvenir Sheets and Covers", "Hergé & Tintin—A Guide: Tintin on Show! An adaptation of twenty-one Tintin books,[g][107] it was directed by Stéphane Bernasconi and was produced by Ellipse (France) and Nelvana (Canada) on behalf of the Hergé Foundation. [74], Belgian newspaper Le Soir's film critics Daniel Couvreur and Nicolas Crousse called the film "a great popular adventure movie", stating "[the film's] enthusiasm and childhood spirit are unreservedly infectious". The Brussels' Comic Book Route in the center of Brussels added its first Tintin mural in July 2005. [e] The series was directed by Ray Goossens and written by Belgian comic artist Greg, later editor-in-chief of Tintin magazine, and produced by Raymond Leblanc. [h][120], A musical based on The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun premièred on 15 September 2001 at the Stadsschouwburg (City Theatre) in Antwerp, Belgium. [130] Tintin shops have also opened in both Bruges and Brussels in Belgium, and in Montpellier, France. [24] For political reasons, the Nazi authorities closed down Le Vingtième Siècle, leaving Hergé unemployed. Most of the score was written while the animation was still in the early stages, with Williams seeking to employ "the old Disney technique of doing music first and have the animators trying to follow what the music is doing". Filming was due to begin in October 2008 for a 2010 release, but the release was delayed to 2011 after Universal Pictures opted out of producing the film with Paramount Pictures, who provided $30 million in pre-production; Sony Pictures replaced Universal as co-financer. [80] Following Apostolidès's work, French psychoanalyst Serge Tisseron examined the series in his books Tintin et les Secrets de Famille ("Tintin and the Family Secrets"), which was published in 1990,[81] and Tintin et le Secret d'Hergé ("Tintin and Hergé's Secret"), published in 1993. Tintin returns to his apartment, which has been ransacked, and is shown the metal tube by Snowy. [132] However, the Foundation has been criticised by scholars as "trivialising the work of Hergé by concentrating on the more lucrative merchandising" in the wake of a move in the late 1990s to charge them for using relevant images to illustrate their papers on the series. For the 2011 film, see. [22], Hergé wrote a string of Adventures of Tintin, sending his character to real locations such as the Belgian Congo, United States, Egypt, India, Tibet, China, and the United Kingdom. [59], When it came time to translate The Black Island, which is set in Great Britain, the opportunity was taken to redraw the entire book. Gameloft released a game for iOS devices to coincide with the film's European launch. Following are the twenty-four canonical Tintin comic albums, with their English titles. [6][7][8] Inspired by three volumes of the Tintin series - The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941), The Secret of the Unicorn (1943) and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944) - its plot follows the reporter Tintin (Bell), his dog, Snowy, and their accomplice Captain Haddock (Serkis) as they search for the treasure of the Unicorn, a ship captained by Haddock's ancestor Sir Francis Haddock; they are pursued by Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine (Craig), the descendant of Sir Haddock's nemesis Red Rackham. Sur les traces de Tintin (On the trail of Tintin) (2010) was a five-part documentary television series which recaps several albums of the book series by combining comic panels (motionless or otherwise) with live-action imagery, with commentary provided. The Adventures of Tintin (French: Les Aventures de Tintin [lez‿avɑ̃tyʁ də tɛ̃tɛ̃]) is a series of 24 bande dessinée albums created by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, who wrote under the pen name Hergé.The series was one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century. There are major differences from the source material, most notably with regard to the antagonists. [82], The film was named in New York magazine's David Edelstein's Top 10 List for 2011. Tintin in the Indies: The Mystery of the Blue Diamond (1941) covers much of the second half of Cigars of the Pharaoh as Tintin attempts to rescue a stolen blue diamond. 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To improve the quality of the indoor lighting nuances, Weta Digital and NVIDIA developed a piece of ray tracing software called PantaRay, which requires 100 to 1,000 times more computation than traditional shadow-map based solutions. [11] It was a commercial success, grossing over $374 million against a budget of $135 million,[4] making it Paramount's highest-grossing animated feature, and received generally positive reviews from critics,[12] who praised the stylized use of motion capture (particularly the faithful look to Hergé's works), visual effects, action scenes, performances and music, to which they compared one of Spielberg's previous works, Raiders of the Lost Ark. [112], Tintin and the Temple of the Sun (Tintin et le temple du soleil) (1969), the first traditional animation Tintin film, was adapted from two of Hergé's Adventures of Tintin: The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun. 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