![]() His bibliography is actually much larger, including action stories, literary adaptations ( The Summit of the Gods is moreover taken from a novel by Baku Yumemakura), as well as the historico-social fresco. Article reserved for our subscribers Read also “The Summit of the Gods”: Patrick Imbert brings the poetry of the peaks to the test on the big screen He really went to the status of author like Tardi or Bilal ”, advances Nadia Gibert, who was its editor at Casterman, then at Rue de Sèvres. “He made himself famous with us, in particular with an audience that did not read manga and even did not read comics. ![]() His intimate and introspective stories, such as My Father’s Diary (Casterman, 1999) and Distant neighborhood (Casterman, 2002), have made him one of the pillars of the genre. Already because it is a French production led by Patrick Imbert, but because of the very special place occupied by French readers Jiro Taniguchi, the author of the eponymous comic book (Kana, 2004 ) from which the film is inspired.ĭisappeared in 2017 at the age of 69, Jiro Taniguchi is probably one of the mangakas whose name is best known in France. But the theatrical release of the animated film The Summit of the Gods, Wednesday September 22, takes on a special character for the French public. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFPĪudiovisual or cinematographic adaptations of manga have flourished for many years. ![]() ![]() Japanese designer Jiro Taniguchi at the Louvre Museum in Paris on January 26, 2015. ![]()
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