I should have named this topic "Countdown to Immortel" as yet we have still more than 2 weeks to wait for its release in France and it's getting VERY long !!
As the topic on
RRRrrrr!!! seems to have interrested some of you, I thought I'd take some time to tell you more about
Immortel(ad vitam) and
Enki Bilal
As usual there are many links in this topic so drag your cursor around 
Right click on the poster and select "save as" to download the trailer...Enki Bilal is a very well known artist here.

Born in Belgrade (ex-Yugoslavia) in 1951 (on October 7th), he moves to Paris in 1960.
In 1970 he sends some draws to
Pilote a very famous comics magazine where have started famous people like
Goscinny,
Gotlib,
Franquin...
Bilal doesn't not catch their attention with his draws but he'll be back in 1971 after having won a price. He is then been hired and draws the political figures of the time for
Pilote. Working there, he meets
Pierre Christin who is the writer of a famous SF comic :
Valérian. They start to work together and meet success with several albums including
La croisièes des oubliés(1975),
Le vaisseau de Pierre(1976),
Les Phalanges de l'Ordre Noir(1979), ...

In 1980 is released
La Foire Aux Immortels, first album of a SF trilogy,
La Trilogie Nikopol (
La Foire Aux Immortels,
La Femme Piège and
Froid +quateur). .
Immortel(ad vitam) is based on its 2 first albums.

There are many great albums in
Bilal's work I invite you to see if you ever manage to. I know he is translated in some countries but don't know each one of them ...
His last book, released in 2003, is
Trente-Deux Décembre, second part of a new trilogy started with
Le Sommeil Du Monstre. I think I remember Yomghee had talked about it somewhere around here ...
Bilal's comic books are nearly all around stories mixing geopolitics and science-fiction. I must admit that if I like the stories, which makes me really a hudge fan of
Bilal are his draws. I hope you'll have checked the different links up there and seen the quality of his work... I found each page IS a piece of art.
Bilal has already had some experiences with cinema as designer, for example on
The Name Of The Rose and he has already directed
Bunker Palace Hotel (1989) and
Tycho Moon (1996)

With Tekila, with have both liked a lot
Tycho Moon even if we cannot deny the movie is cheap, the "Bilal spirit" is in here as in its esthetic and in the characters complexity.

I must say I can't wait to see
Immortel(ad vitam) if, with the help of cgfx
Bilal has managed to put on screen HIS draws.
And looking the trailer (available by clicking on the poster at the begining of the post) and the pics ... it seems he has managed to do so ...

So I can't wait to come back here and post my vote and critic
I hope that, for those who have discovered
Bilal here, you've been interrested by the subject


Bilal deserves to meet international success for the work he has done already ... I hope this movie will bring him more fans! 8)
Chevvie,
fingers crossed