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Brendan et le secret de Kells

Original title: The Secret of Kells
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Brendan et le secret de Kells (2009)
Young Brendan lives in a remote medieval outpost under siege from barbarian raids. But a new life of adventure beckons when a celebrated master illuminator arrives from foreign lands carrying an ancient but unfinished book, brimming with secret wisdom and powers. To help complete the magical book, Brendan has to overcome his deepest fears on a dangerous quest that takes him into the enchanted forest where mythical creatures hide. It is here that he meets the fairy Aisling, a mysterious young wolf-girl, who helps him along the way. But with the barbarians closing in, will Brendan's determination and artistic vision illuminate the darkness and show that enlightenment is the best fortification against evil?
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A young boy in a remote medieval outpost under siege from barbarian raids is beckoned to adventure when a celebrated master illuminator arrives with an ancient book, brimming with secret wis... Read allA young boy in a remote medieval outpost under siege from barbarian raids is beckoned to adventure when a celebrated master illuminator arrives with an ancient book, brimming with secret wisdom and powers.A young boy in a remote medieval outpost under siege from barbarian raids is beckoned to adventure when a celebrated master illuminator arrives with an ancient book, brimming with secret wisdom and powers.

  • Directors
    • Tomm Moore
    • Nora Twomey
  • Writers
    • Tomm Moore
    • Fabrice Ziolkowski
  • Stars
    • Evan McGuire
    • Brendan Gleeson
    • Mick Lally
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    40K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tomm Moore
      • Nora Twomey
    • Writers
      • Tomm Moore
      • Fabrice Ziolkowski
    • Stars
      • Evan McGuire
      • Brendan Gleeson
      • Mick Lally
    • 115User reviews
    • 132Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 7 wins & 7 nominations total

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    "This Is My Forest" from The Secret of Kells
    "Pangur Ban" from The Secret of Kells
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    "Pangur Ban" from The Secret of Kells
    "Giant Snake" from The Secret of Kells
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    "Giant Snake" from The Secret of Kells
    "Barbarians Attack" from The Secret of Kells
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    Evan McGuire
    • Brendan
    • (voice)
    • (as Evan Mc Guire)
    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Abbot Cellach
    • (voice)
    Mick Lally
    • Aidan
    • (voice)
    Christen Mooney
    • Aisling
    • (voice)
    Liam Hourican
    Liam Hourican
    • Brother Tang
    • (voice)
    • (as Liam Hourrican)
    • …
    Paul Tylak
    Paul Tylak
    • Brother Assoua
    • (voice)
    • (as Paul Tylac)
    Michael McGrath
    • Adult Brendan
    • (voice)
    Paul Young
    Paul Young
    • Brother Square
    • (voice)
    Nora Twomey
    Nora Twomey
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    Alli McCann
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    Clair Funchion
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    Conor O'Halloran
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    • (as Conor O Halloran)
    Gaelle Hersent
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    Marie Thorhauge
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    Sean Lennon
    Sean Lennon
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    Jonas Till Hoffmann
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    • (as Jonas Hoffmann)
    James O'Halloran
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    • (as James O Halloran)
    Fabian Erlinghauser
    • Additional Voices and Walla
    • (voice)
    • (as Fabian Erlinghäuser)
    • Directors
      • Tomm Moore
      • Nora Twomey
    • Writers
      • Tomm Moore
      • Fabrice Ziolkowski
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews115

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    7TheLittleSongbird

    Gorgeous to watch, but the story is not quite there

    I love animated films, so I was interested in seeing The Secret of Kells. Overall I really liked it. However, I do not think it is perfect, the story has a lovely idea and starts off very well, however there are parts that could have been less detached and done with more development, and it could have done with less of a politically correct note(I wouldn't have minded if it was there, it just got a tad heavy-handed). Also, I think the film sags in the pace in the middle. That said, it is a very worthwhile watch. The Secret of Kells does look simply gorgeous. The backgrounds are stunning, and the character designs are unique, but I loved the picturesque watercolour-like colours most of all. Another strong asset was the music, I loved the sweet, lyrical Celtic lilt to it. There is also a stirring prologue and while the story may be detached as I've said there isn't a complete lack of emotional attatchment, you do care for the characters and there are some touching and haunting moments and the film teaches some good lessons. The characters are likable with good personalities and the voice work especially from Brendan Gleeson is excellent. Overall, while lacking a tad in the story, it is a visually and musically rewarding animated film. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    9whistlestop

    Beautiful!

    The Secret of Kells is a film I've been waiting for for years after seeing some early footage at the Cartoon Saloon in Kilkenny. I'm here to tell you now it's been worth the wait. The cartoons are heavily stylised but not annoyingly so as I'd feared. The whole film is a thing of beauty and great imagination, I particularly love the animated illuminated book where the little figures come to life on the page. The characterisation is superb, I love Brendan Gleeson's voice as the stern Abbot and I especially liked the voice of the sprite Aisling. The forest is a triumph, such a beautiful place. The story is well realised, a mix of fact and fantasy. and really draws the viewer in to cheer on Brendan in his quest for the perfect materials for the Book. I'm a lover of calligraphy and illumination anyway so the subject is close to my heart, but all the people I know who've seen this and are not fans of the craft agree that it's a lovely little film. I will definitely buy the DVD when it's released, and would like to say, well done Cartoon Saloon and all the people involved in this mammoth project. May there be many more. :) Coming back in here to say that I bought several copies of the DVD as soon as I could and gave them out at Christmas, everyone loves it! And I wish them all the luck in the world at the Oscars, such a joy to see this nominated.
    7lewiskendell

    A visually astounding animated movie.

    "Do you want to see the most beautiful page? The one that will turn darkness into light?"

    The story of The Secret of Kells is a simple one. A monastery in Ireland hurries to complete a wall that will hopefully protect it and its village from the coming destruction of the Vikings, when it is visited by a monk who also flees the Vikings. He brings with him a special book that he is writing, and a young boy who lives in the monastery tries to help him complete it, and meets a shape-shifting forest girl in the process. The friendship that's made between the two may end up saving both the book, and the lives of the monks and villagers. 

    The aspect of The Secret of Kells that's most noteworthy is the visuals. This is one of the most gorgeous and visually inventive movies I've ever seen. The art style is like moving illustrations from a book of English fairy tales, and it constantly changes from scene to scene, offering new things to see while keeping the same basic theme. It really is a beautiful movie, and I don't see how anyone could watch it and not be thoroughly impressed by the amount of creativity and work that had to go into making this.

    On the whole, I think this will appeal to older teens and adults more than children, as it's a quite serious story, and pretty violent in some places. There's not much of the humor or kinetic antics that younger viewers usually like in their animated movies, but anyone old enough to appreciate The Secret of Kells will be quite pleased with this little gem.
    8alixj248

    Unique, Intricate, Beautiful and Historical Animation

    I had the pleasure of watching this in an Art House cinema in Aberdeen for my 16th birthday 2 months ago, being re-released as a celebration of Song of the Sea Tom Moore's new film (another STUNNING Gem by the way!) and I instantly fell in love with Moore's style and artistry. The film tells a true story about a book from an isle in Ireland with the most beautiful pictures and words written upon it's pages, describing it as "to look upon heaven itself". The book is brought to Kells, a medieval outpost which is constructing a great wall around it's monasteries and abbey to protect it from the Northern Invaders, (presumed to be the Vikings of Scandinavia who also pillaged Scotland.) The area is known to be full of monks and holy symbols, lead by Cellach, who anxiously awaits the attack. His young nephew Brendan, who usually spends his days with his "brothers" the other monks is swept up in the story of the book brought by it's author Brother Aiden, a monk from the Isle of Iona. Aiden and Brendan become close acquaintances and he entrusts his new apprentice to go into the forest with his white cat Pangur Bhan (from the old Irish poem) to collect green berries called gall nuts that produce the most beautiful emerald ink. Brendan is cornered by wolves in the process but is saved by a mysterious green eyed white spirit wolf who turns into her true form of a young girl about his age named Aisling. Aisling herself is in fact hundreds of years old and is a faerie of the forest which she is proud to call her own. She helps Brendan to collect the berries and although she isn't trusting of humans she forms a friendship with him and says he is welcome in her forest. Brendan must then look for the Eye of Crom, guarded by a dark ancient spirit Crom Crauch whom Aisling is deathly terrified of. The crystal eye will allow Brendan to concentrate when illustrating the Book. However, with Abbot Cellach under stress and the Vikings drawing ever nearer to the monastery, Brendan appears to have other things to worry about. This film is gorgeously animated, I felt like I was watching a painting all the way through. The Irish accents aren't difficult to understand at all and the Celtic rhythm of the music makes you feel as though you are there sitting in a bright green forest with Brendan and Aisling perched on a branch laughing along. The story flows very well, however the one problem I have with the film is you may need to be familiar with Celtic mythology. As a Scottish person I could understand most of it, but I think others had trouble keeping up. It was very well executed though so you kind of have it explained without to much exposition. The characters are all very 3 dimensional. The monks of the monastery are all very well designed with unique head shapes and voices and Brother Aiden is like a typical quirky grandfather figure. Brendan himself who is around 11 years of age is a very well written child character. He's intelligent but also clumsy and makes bad decisions and mistakes. His heart is kind and he looks to the good side most of the time. We see his spontaneous nature in the first scene as he attempts to catch an escaped goose, even going as far as to climb up the scaffolding. Aisling, the forest spirit is adorable. She's sweet but is also no nonsense and will not put up with a human stumbling across the forest which she guards as her home. She sees all animals as friends and my favourite scene is when she uses Pangur to help get the key to the cell Brendan is locked by Cellach his uncle, to prevent him from entering the forest again. She sings a Gaelic song to turn Pangur into a feline spirit and back again, allowing him to slip into Abbot Cellach's bed chamber without being seen or heard. Christian Mooney the voice actress for Aisling has a lovely voice. All the voice actors do a terrific job, especially the harsh tone of Abbot Cellach played by Brendan Gleeson. The Secret of Kells is a historical fantasy that can only be compared to the great works of Miyazaki. Watching it I drew parallels to Princess Mononoke, (wolves, girl of the woods, man and nature, the battle scenes) it's a very pretty film. It is quite dark in some places, the battle scene of the Viking invasion is frightening and a little graphic. I remember a mother who took her children out once or twice after seeing bodies fall off the scaffolding. It's a PG film but not for young kids. I would say for maybe 10 and up. Overall, this movie was amazing and I look forward to more of Moore.
    8StuffedCupcakes

    Different And Yet Great

    When I first watched the movie, the way everything was drawn kind of made me lower my expectations; that still didn't make me stop watching. I soon began to see that the two dimensional drawings came to life more and more as I watched. Watching the movie was magical.

    The story was also great. The characters and their looks and accents made me interested in what was going on - I especially loved Aisling. Brendan is the main character, a young boy who is adventurous like any other his age however has to face some of his fears to help finish a book.

    The whole movie was a magical, colorful, pictorial, unforgettable ride.

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    • Trivia
      Aisling, the fairy girl, is named after a 17th-century genre of Irish poetry. Aisling is Irish for "dream vision." In an Aisling poem, the poet would describe receiving a vision of the spirit of Ireland, who appeared to him in the form of a beautiful young woman. The female spirit of Ireland would inspire the poet to write about his homeland, and serve as his guide in creating the poem (much as Aisling serves as Brendan's guide in the film).
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Aisling: I have lived through many ages, through the eyes of salmon, deer, and wolf. I have seen the Northmen invading Ireland, destroying all in search of gold. I've seen suffering in the darkness. Yet I have seen beauty thrive in the most fragile of places. I have seen the book. The book that turned darkness into light.

    • Crazy credits
      During the closing credits, Aidan is heard reciting part of the Irish poem "Pangur Ban."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Ghost Writer/Shutter Island (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Aisling Song
      Written by Tomm Moore and Bruno Coulais

      © Les Armateurs and Passerelle

      (P) Les Armateurs and Vivi Film

      Performed by Christen Mooney (uncredited)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Belgium
      • France
      • Luxembourg
    • Official sites
      • GKIDS (United States)
      • Official Blog
    • Languages
      • Irish Gaelic
      • Norwegian
      • Latin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El secreto del libro de Kells
    • Filming locations
      • Cartoon Saloon, The Maltings, Tilbury Place, James' Street, Kilkenny, Kilkenny County, Ireland(animation studio)
    • Production companies
      • Les Armateurs
      • Vivi Film
      • Cartoon Saloon
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $676,775
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $39,826
      • Mar 7, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,822,189
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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