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Corto Maltese: Secret Court of the Arcanes

Original title: Corto Maltese: La cour secrète des Arcanes
  • 2002
  • 1h 32m
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6.7/10
1.5K
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Corto Maltese: Secret Court of the Arcanes (2002)
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In 1918, civil wars are tearing Russia and China apart. Laconic adventurer Corto Maltese is hired by a Chinese secret society to capture a train that's taking Tzar's gold abroad. His friend ... Read allIn 1918, civil wars are tearing Russia and China apart. Laconic adventurer Corto Maltese is hired by a Chinese secret society to capture a train that's taking Tzar's gold abroad. His friend Rasputin joins him, but only hell awaits them.In 1918, civil wars are tearing Russia and China apart. Laconic adventurer Corto Maltese is hired by a Chinese secret society to capture a train that's taking Tzar's gold abroad. His friend Rasputin joins him, but only hell awaits them.

  • Director
    • Pascal Morelli
  • Writers
    • Hugo Pratt
    • Natalia Borodin
    • Thierry Thomas
  • Stars
    • Richard Berry
    • Patrick Bouchitey
    • Marie Trintignant
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pascal Morelli
    • Writers
      • Hugo Pratt
      • Natalia Borodin
      • Thierry Thomas
    • Stars
      • Richard Berry
      • Patrick Bouchitey
      • Marie Trintignant
    • 12User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Berry
    Richard Berry
    • Corto Maltese
    • (voice)
    Patrick Bouchitey
    Patrick Bouchitey
    • Raspoutine
    • (voice)
    Marie Trintignant
    Marie Trintignant
    • La Duchesse Marina Seminova
    • (voice)
    Barbara Schulz
    Barbara Schulz
    • Changaï Li
    • (voice)
    Hervé Bellon
    • Tchang
    • (voice)
    Marc Chapiteau
    Marc Chapiteau
    • Semenov
    • (voice)
    Philippe Cotten
    • Tippit
    • (voice)
    Emmanuel Curtil
    • Barrow
    • (voice)
    Jean-Michel Dupuis
    Jean-Michel Dupuis
    • Von Ungern
    • (voice)
    Paule Emanuele
    • Mme Hu
    • (voice)
    • (as Paule Emmanuele)
    Maxime Leroux
    • Nino
    • (voice)
    Patrice Dozier
    • Longue Vie
    • (voice)
    Sébastien Fromanger
    • Une Oreille
    • (voice)
    Christophe Guichet
    • Le Mopà
    • (voice)
    Bô Geste
      Fabrice Josso
        Laure Sabardin
          François Siener
            • Director
              • Pascal Morelli
            • Writers
              • Hugo Pratt
              • Natalia Borodin
              • Thierry Thomas
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            8tomimt

            Great hero, great flick

            Corto Maltese is one of the greatest graphical novel characters, or even literature characters for that matter, ever created. He's an adventurer, a pirate, a murderer and a lover, what ever suits his needs. Or then again he might spend entire story by just watching other people do all the adventuring. Then he just disappears just to turn out from somewhere else.

            This particular story is from the more action end: Rasputin (Corto's insane Russian friend, who without any doubt is The Rasputin) and Corto are after Russian gold train, but then again so are lots of other people too. This gives a change to display some action scenes and conflicts between Corto and other parts of the story: Chinese, Russians, Mongols.

            As for all Pratt's stories go, the story line is rather multi threaded, but it's hardly explained in any part, sometimes things just seem to happen and no one is explaining why. But then again there's no real need for that either, it's just the way these stories are told.

            Animation is mostly well done, there are some parts which are little lacking, especially the human animation is little blocky in some places. All the special effects scenes are done with 3D animation, but they blend in with the painted backgrounds and characters rather seamlessly in most cases. Though there are some places where the difference is too visible.

            This movie should be a treat for all Hugo Pratt fans, as I myself found it to have same mood that most of Pratt's comics have. I wouldn't mind having more of this.
            6jeronimal

            If it wasnt for Corto...

            I am a big Corto Maltese and Hugo Pratt fun and in a way a cinephile. This movie was unfortunately a disappointment. It only captures very small parts of Corto's character and the general mysticism normally surrounding this hero and his adventures. In fact, everyone in the movie seems to have acquired a French attitude and face (incl. the Chinese) and I think only Rasputin is close to the enjoyable and surreal persona of Pratt. The animation is fairly well made but it becomes especially week in times of action. The more dreamy sceneries and scenes were much better. Overall, not a movie that I would see again (despite my love for Corto) but not one that I would totally reject. See it as a homage but dont expect anything breathtaking as the original graphical novel(s).
            9tatamata1

            Very good

            I think the director and animators did a tremendous job. I am a big fan of Pratt's art, and to be honest didn't expect much from the movie. The comic has a recognizable atmosphere, that I sincerely doubted can be successfully moved to the screen.

            But luckily - I was wrong. I was delighted with the final result. The atmosphere was there, just the way it should be - I actually felt like reading the comic.

            But beware - if you are not familiar with Pratt's work, or if you don't really love it - I doubt you can appreciate this piece. Also, this is a European movie, not American. It is very, very non-typical, and I fear that most of American public may find it confusing, probably even boring.

            The scenes are long and slow, the director doesn't rush anywhere, takes the time to show each facial expression, to give a weight to every said word. Just as the comic does.

            Also, in order to enjoy Pratt's art, you have to know a lot - you have to be interested in history, geography, legends, culture of various nations, mysticism, different religions and beliefs... And the same is true for this film. So - no, this is definitely not a movie for a typical American consumer.

            In short - if you know and like Pratt's work, you will probably enjoy the movie. Otherwise - you probably won't like it at all.
            8The Truth

            As good as possible.

            Being a big fan of Hugo Pratt's comic, I was pleased with this animated adaptation of Corto Maltese. The plot was most faithful to the original graphic novel, the dialogue being used almost verbatim. This must've been somewhat risky, since the story isn't exactly easy to follow. Animated features cost more than comics, so they also need bigger audiences, and the film-makers must've been tempted to tighten the pace and cut some of the historical references. Luckily, they haven't done so.

            The drawing style is also truthful to Pratt, and the animation is as good as it can be without a Disney budget. Regarding this, one could even say that the faithfulness of the adaptation is a limiting factor. Pratt's contemplative and somewhat static form of storytelling is perhaps unfitting for an animated film, since animation has a different set of dynamics than comics.

            The biggest flaw with the film is something that couldn't have been helped: the original comic is a long series of stories, of which the film can offer only a slice. Pratt's world isn't the easiest to enter, and seeing one film (or reading one comic, to that matter) probably isn't enough to make one see what's so special about Corto Maltese. The friendship between Corto and Rasputin, one of the most interesting aspects of the comic, is well conveyed in this particular story. But to wholly understand this relationship one needs to know their past - which the film can only refer to. The film-makers' choice of not starting from the beginning is understandable, since the first Corto Maltese story isn't the best or the most filmable of the bunch.

            To sum it up: while I liked the film very much, someone not familiar with the comic probably doesn't get as much out of it. The best thing this film can do is to acquaint such people with Pratt's masterful work.
            fbossert

            A perfect film

            I think this is the king of all animation films. Pratt's "economic" drawing and his particular use of time are fully followed here. The action scenes are outstanding. The choice of the voices was accurate –even if one could think that Corto's voice should have a mix of different accents instead of speaking perfect french. It is, indeed, difficult to get into Corto's world at the first try; but I think the film –slowly starting, as in the original comic, with some kind of remembrance or reverie, an outside-of-time dialog with Bouche Dorée– does a great work in that way. Anyway, if at the end Corto's personality remains a mystery it must be said that it is the same for those who have read the whole series: Corto is an enigma, and the films succeeds in respecting that –instead of turning him into a simple adventure hero. Thus, the question "what is he really looking for?" remains unanswered. From my point of view, the difficulty of the film is not to get into Corto's universe for the those which are not familiar with it, but that it requires a minimum of historical knowledge. Indeed, some notions about the Russian revolution and the political situation of China at the beginnings of XX century are really helpful for the fully understanding of the film. In fact, the comic book includes some pages outlining this historical context; also, a map is as useful here as in The Lord of the Rings. In a word, watching this Corto Maltese film is as delightful as reading the comic book –and that is saying enough.

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              Although South Korean animation companies are usually contracted by US and European companies to animate various Western films and series for them, this film has the unique, if dubious, honor of being animated by North Korea's animators.
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              Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #31.14 (2004)

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            • Release date
              • September 25, 2002 (France)
            • Countries of origin
              • France
              • Italy
              • Luxembourg
            • Official sites
              • Gébéka Films (France)
              • Mediatoon distribution (France)
            • Language
              • French
            • Also known as
              • Corto Maltese in Siberia
            • Filming locations
              • Cuba
            • Production companies
              • Home Made Movies
              • Rai Fiction
              • France 2 Cinéma
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              • €4,500,000 (estimated)
            • Gross worldwide
              • $1,254,978
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              • 1h 32m(92 min)
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