
Gebeka Films and Studio Canal are producing a feature length animated film based on the Corto Maltese graphic novels by Hugo Pratt. The 92-minute traditionally animated feature film is set to debut on September 25 in France. No U.S. release has been set for the Corto Maltese film, which director Pascal Morelli is filling with anime-style flourishes. Extremely popular in Europe, the Corto Maltese books have had relatively little exposure in the U.S., though many artists, like Frank Miller, love Pratt's work for its narrative flow and Caniff-like use of dramatic lighting effects.
Set in the Far East in the period immediately after World War I, the animated Corto Maltese film makes great use of the exotica from Pratt's far-flung adventures, including the always fascinating character of Rasputin as well as the ruthless villain Kolchak and his incredibly intimidating armored train.