There’s still a whole year to go before the release of Steven Spielberg’s film based on the adventures of Hergé’s immortal Tintin.
Nonetheless, signs of a revival are already visible in the artistic undergrowth. Of particular interest is the British Film Institute’s DVD reissue of the rather lovely live-action
Tintin
films from the 1960s. The movies, beginning with
Tintin and the Golden Fleece
in 1962, are now less well-known than the animated versions, but Hergé himself greatly preferred them.
As ever with the BFI, the reissues are genuinely lavish and the notes absolutely fascinating. bfi.org.uk/dvd