Charlie Belin Trailers
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Charlie Belin is a director and animator. She studied at several animation schools (Esaat in Roubaix, Emca in Angoulême then La Poudrière in Bourg-Lès-Valence). She made several short films as part of her studies, before making her first professional film, Le Coin, as part of the collection En sortant de l'école - saison Apollinaire. She has just made a special for young audiences entitled Drôles d'oiseaux, co-produced by Camera lucida productions and Doncvoilà productions, which will be broadcast by France Télévisions.
Most Popular Charlie Belin Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
29 September 2021
In a small town plunged into darkness, two children, Kyona and Adriel, are separated from their parents and, facing the path of exile alone, embark on a heroic journey that will take them from childhood to adolescence, in search of refuge, peace and the hope of finding their family.
01 January 2016
Adaptation of a poem by Guillaume Apollinaire.
01 January 2015
A bird hurts its feet when stepping on the ground and asks different animals to lend it their shoes.
01 January 2014
1-minute with the theme of a window to the future.
01 January 2013
The daily life of a oriental pastry shop in Grenoble, held by Abdé, pastry cook and Hocine, his father.
05 April 2023
10-year-old Ellie is fascinated by nature and birds, she spends her time reading about them. One day, a few miles from school, she goes onto a little island on the Loire River to take a bird book back to the library.
09 June 2024
Marguerite experiences a triple loss: her mother who dies in childbirth, the dog she inherits, and then her nanny, who her father lets go.
06 February 2016
Snippets of conversation fly across the table as a family gathers together for lunch.
05 April 2023
A compilation of three stories about the bonds and friendships between birds and a young boy, an elderly man and a 10-year old girl.
01 January 2012
Film based on the sound of the radio documentary "Sans Lui" by Emilie Route.