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Vozes que Desenham: Edição Zine!
"Vozes que Desenham: Edição Zine!" is a short documentary that explores the comics scene in Curitiba
A documentary following Canadian artists and their ability to break into the comic book industry while dealing with fandom and the craze of comic book conventions in Canada.
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31 Jan 2025
"Vozes que Desenham: Edição Zine!" is a short documentary that explores the comics scene in Curitiba
28 Feb 2014
Lost Heroes is the story of Canada's forgotten comic book superheroes and their legendary creators. A ninety-minute journey to recover a forgotten part of Canada's pop culture and a national treasure few have ever heard about. This is the tale of a small country striving to create its own heroes, but finding itself constantly out muscled by better-funded and better-marketed superheroes from the media empire next door.
01 Jan 1971
Film accompanying the book of the same name by Nelvana Enterprises founders Michael Hirsh and Patrick Loubert, with partner Clive Smith as designer and illustrator. It looks at the "Canadian Whites" series of comic books made during World War II, with some focus on Nelvana of the Northern Lights, the genre's first superheroine, and Johnny Canuck. It was accompanied by a two-year travelling tour of the art, the National Gallery of Canada's "Comic Art Traditions in Canada, 1941–45". This is Nelvana Enterprises' first film.
01 Oct 2012
Documentary short following French-Vietnamese artist Marcelino Truong on his journey back to Vietnam for the research on his 'roman graphique' 'Une si jolie petite guerre' (A Lovely Little War). Truong looks back to when his family lived in Saigon from 1961 to 1963 when his father served as a translator to then president of the Republic of Vietnam Ngo Dinh Diem. The film follows Truong as he ruminates over memories, photos and films, and also conducts a host of interviews with Vietnamese relatives and officials to present a personal and long awaited Vietnamese perspective to the war.
16 Nov 1990
Since ancient times, the Green Man has been one of the most mysterious and menacing of mythical characters. He also has a familiar face as Robin Hood , Jack in the Green and on numerous pub signs. Across the arts from comic strips to classical opera, the Green Man is now making a comeback. Where is he taking us? Writer Sir Kingsley Amis , film director John Boorman , composer Sir Harrison Birtwistle and other leading artists offer their interpretations of the mystery in this Omnibus documentary film from 16th November, 1990.
01 Jan 1973
Short documenting the importance of comic books to children's imaginative development, in spite of adult fears that they might be a negative influence.
31 Dec 1992
Stan Lee interviews Bob Kane
31 Dec 1992
Stan Lee interviews Jim Lee
31 Dec 1992
Stan Lee interviews Will Eisner
31 Dec 1992
Stan Lee interviews Whilce Portacio
31 Dec 1992
Compendium of Greatest Moments with artists from Comic Book Greats Series
01 Dec 1991
Stan Lee interviews Todd McFarlane
31 Dec 1991
Stan Lee interviews Rob Liefeld
31 Dec 1991
Stan Lee interviews Sergio Aragonés
31 Dec 1991
Rob Liefeld and Todd McFarlane create a new character.
01 Dec 1992
Stan Lee interviews Harvey Kurtzman and Jack Davis
31 Dec 1992
Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld, Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio show Stan Lee how to create a comic book.
31 Dec 1992
Stan Lee interviews Chris Claremont
31 Dec 1992
Stan Lee interviews John Romita and John Romita Jr.
31 Jan 2015
Taking stock of the extraordinary adventure of "Pif Gadget", a French publishing phenomenon of the 1970s-80s and even of the whole history of children's press. For the comic-strip magazine with the iconic dog, created in 1969 by the French Communist Party, often reached a million copies. With editions available for all of Europe (including Germany, under the title Yps), and on both sides of the Iron Curtain.