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Bjarne Hansen

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Bjarne Hansen, né en 1966 au Danemark, est un dessinateur et coloriste de comics, ainsi qu'un directeur artistique et chef décorateur américain.

Biography

Bjarne Hansen naît en 1966 au Danemark. Après des études d'art à Kolding, achevées en 1991, il travaille pour plusieurs éditeurs dont DC Comics en tant que coloriste. Il travaille ainsi sur House of Secrets,
Superman For All Seasons, etc. Il réalise aussi ses propres bandes dessinées Tideregn et Lykkebarnet. Parallèlement il met ses talents de coloriste au service de séries télévisées ou de films.

Best films

The Illusionist (2010)
(Art Direction)

Usually with

Salma Hayek
Salma Hayek
(1 films)
Joann Sfar
Joann Sfar
(1 films)
Tomm Moore
Tomm Moore
(1 films)
Roger Allers
Roger Allers
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Bjarne Hansen (2 films)

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Art

The Prophet, 1h24
Directed by Bill Plympton, Roger Allers, Joann Sfar, Mohammed Saeed Harib, Tomm Moore, Gaëtan et Paul Brizzi
Origin USA
Genres Animation
Actors Quvenzhané Wallis, Liam Neeson, John Krasinski, Salma Hayek, Frank Langella, Alfred Molina
Roles Art Direction
Rating70% 3.5027453.5027453.5027453.5027453.502745
Kamila, a widowed mother, works as the housekeeper for Mustafa, a foreign poet, painter, and political activist being held under house arrest. Mustafa is guarded by the soldier Halim, who has a secret crush on Kamila. Kamila's daughter, Almitra, has stopped talking due to her father's death, and has become a troublemaker who frequently steals from local merchants. Almitra has seagulls for her only friends; she even seems able to talk to them by making birdlike noises. Halim's pompous Sergeant arrives to tell Mustafa that he is now free, but he must board a ship to his home country by day's end. The Sergeant escorts Mustafa to the ship, and Mustafa spends the time conversing with Kamila, Almitra and Halim, as well as with the townspeople, who regard him as a hero. Mustafa's conversations, ranging in topics from freedom to marriage to parenthood to eating, are animated by the movie's many directors in their own unique styles.
The Illusionist, 1h17
Directed by Sylvain Chomet
Origin France
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy-drama, Fantasy, Animation
Themes Feminist films, Films about magic and magicians, Political films, Children's films
Actors Jean-Claude Donda, Jacques Tati, Didier Gustin, Raymond Mearns
Roles Art Direction
Rating73% 3.6980353.6980353.6980353.6980353.698035
The story is set in 1959 and is told with only a few brief snatches of dialogue, much of it in Gaelic. A down-on-his-luck illusionist (known by his stage name, "Tatischeff") watches his popularity and employment in Paris dry up. He packs his meager belongings and props, including an ill-tempered white rabbit, and moves to London. There he finds himself as the irrelevant act following a popular rock band. Despite his wounded pride, he adopts a nothing-to-lose attitude and continues plying his trade at yet smaller gatherings in bars, cafés, and private parties.