Patrice Leconte, traveling forward on Tintin

Patrice Leconte traveling forward on Tintin

Amazed lover since childhood of the adventures imagined by Hergé to the point of dreaming of adapting to the cinema ” Castafiore jewels », Patrice Leconte presents today his primer « Tintin from A to Z » in a co-edition Moulinsart and Casterman. A book where we find all the passion and humor of the filmmaker.

We know Patrice Leconte for his popular comedies, and in particular the Bronzés series, but also for “Ridicule”, 4 times Caesarized, or feature films that have marked French cinema: “Monsieur Hire”, “Le Mari de la Coiffeuse », « The girl on the bridge », « Tandem » and more recently an adaptation of Maigret.

But Patrice Leconte is also a great fan of comics. He even drew for the Pilote newspaper in the 1970s. As this year marks the 40th anniversary of Hergé’s death, the filmmaker tells us in a Moulinsart/Castermanson co-edition ” Tintin from A to Z “. An alphabet of some 80 words, largely illustrated with scenes from the albums of the most famous reporter in the world.

Patrice Leconte is the guest of VMDN.

Reporting : Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The first is Switzerland. The second is Spanish. These illustrious painters and sculptors belong to the surrealist movement when they meet around a project imagined by Les Noailles, wealthy French patrons: to design a garden with four hands, which would be adorned with Dali’s paintings and sculptures. by Giacometti. This project will never see the light of day but the Giacometti Foundation decided to bring together these works, scattered all over the world to bring this dream to life for an exceptional exhibition entitled ” dream gardens “. Marjorie Bertin went there for VMDN.

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