The best Yves Barsacq’s animation movies

Yves Barsacq

Yves Barsacq

17/06/1931- 04/10/2015
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Yves Barsacq’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Yves Barsacq.
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Fantastic Planet

Fantastic Planet
7.7/10
On the planet Ygam, the Draags, extremely technologically and spiritually advanced blue humanoids, consider the tiny Oms, human beings descendants of Terra's inhabitants, as ignorant animals. Those who live in slavery are treated as simple pets and used to entertain Draag children; those who live hidden in the hostile wilderness of the planet are periodically hunted and ruthlessly slaughtered as if they were vermin.

Princes and Princesses

Princes and Princesses
7.6/10
In this episodic animated fantasy from France, an art teacher interprets a series of six fairy tales (each involving a prince or princess) with the help of two precocious students. Princes and Princesses was created using a special style of cutout animation, with black silhouetted characters performing the action against backlit backdrops in striking colors.

Tintin and the Picaros

Tintin and the Picaros
7.3/10
Tintin falls into a dangerous trap after his friends are falsely arrested in a troubled South American country where a revolution is about to explode.

Tales of the Night

Tales of the Night
6.9/10
  • Genre: AnimationFantasy
  • Release: 20/07/2011
  • Character: Téo / Le sorcier (Voice)
Tales of the Night is renowned animation auteur Michel Ocelot (Kirikou and the Sorceress, Azur & Asmar)'s first foray into 3D animation. A hit at the Berlin Film Festival, the film extends the earlier shadow puppet style of Ocelot’s Princes and Princesses, with black silhouetted characters set off against exquisitely detailed Day-Glo backgrounds bursting with color and kaleidoscopic patterns – the subtle use of 3D creating a diorama-like effect. The film weaves together six exotic fables each unfolding in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, an Aztec kingdom, the African plains, and even the Land of the Dead. In Ocelot’s storytelling, history blends with fairytale as viewers are whisked off to enchanted lands full of dragons, werewolves, captive princesses, sorcerers, and enormous talking bees - and each fable ends with its own ironic twist.

Destination Moon

Destination Moon
7.5/10
Tintin and his friends go to Syldavia and join a secret space program.

The Black Island

The Black Island
7.1/10
Tintin is out on a peaceful walk. But the comfortable atmosphere will not last long. When an aircraft with an engine failure lands, Tintin does his part to help, but he is shot and ends up in hospital.

Land of Black Gold

Land of Black Gold
7.3/10
When cars start to explode, which can lead to a serious oil crisis, Tintin and his friends travel to the Middle East to get to the bottom of the problem.

A Monkey's Tale

A Monkey's Tale
5.7/10
Kom is from a tribe of monkeys who live in a canopy. He rejects elders' authority as well as the superstition that the lower world would be inhabited by demons. But he accidentally falls from the trees…

Tintin in America

Tintin in America
6.7/10
In order to assassinate the inquisitive Belgian reporter Tintin, the evil gangster Al Capone orders Smiles, an executive under his command, to lure him to a meeting to be held in Chicago…

Red Rackham's Treasure

Red Rackham's Treasure
7.3/10
Tintin and Captain Haddock search for Red Rackham's treasure with the help of an eccentric but lovable professor.

The Red Sea Sharks

The Red Sea Sharks
7.2/10
Tintin and his friends travel to Khemed, a Middle East nation, to help its ruler, Emir Mohammed ben Kalish Ezab, who gets into trouble when Bab El Ehr, an arms smuggler and terrorist, rises and takes over.

Prisoners of the Sun

Prisoners of the Sun
7.7/10
Tintin and Captain Haddock travel to Peru in search of an abducted friend.

The Blue Lotus

The Blue Lotus
7.2/10
Tintin is visited in India by a Chinese gentleman who brings him a message. Then, an unseen marksman throws a poisonous dart right into his neck. The only clue Tintin receives from the now mad messenger is that there are problems in Shanghai related to a man named Mitsuhirato.

Cigars of the Pharaoh

Cigars of the Pharaoh
7.4/10
While on vacation in Egypt, Tintin encounters an eccentric archaeologist who believes to have found the whereabouts of Pharaoh Kih-Oskh's tomb. Tintin finds there a cigar marked with a strange emblem.

The Seven Crystal Balls

The Seven Crystal Balls
7.8/10
Tintin and his friends investigate when something ominous haunts seven archaeologists, just after their return from an ethnographic expedition to the Andes, where they have dug up the tomb of Inca Rascar Capac.

The Broken Ear

The Broken Ear
7.3/10
When a South American fetish is stolen and then reappears the next morning, Tintin investigates.

The Castafiore Emerald

The Castafiore Emerald
7.2/10
The opera diva Bianca Castafiore spends a few days with Tintin and his friends at Marlinspike Hall, where a mysterious theft is perpetrated.

Ivan Tsarevitch and the Changing Princess

Ivan Tsarevitch and the Changing Princess
6.9/10
4 tales about princesses and adventurers around the World: The Mistress of Monsters, The Wizard Student, The Ship's Boy and his Female Cat, Ivan Tsarevitch and his changeable princess.

The Calculus Affair

The Calculus Affair
7.3/10
Strange things are happening in the evening at the mansion. Glass things break without any apparent reason. The Professor, somewhat apathetic to the whole series of events, leaves the following day to attend a conference on nuclear physics in Geneva. Foreign powers get wind of the Professor's work and send their agents to investigate.

The Secret of the Unicorn

The Secret of the Unicorn
7.5/10
Tintin buys an old model ship at a flea market as a gift for Captain Haddock, who tells him about the exploits of a famous ancestor related to it. Then, Tintin learns that it is not an ordinary model ship.

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