
Charlie Belin
Directing
Biography
Charlie Belin is a director and animator. She studied at several animation schools (Esaat in Roubaix, Emca in Angoulême then La Poudrière in Bourg-Lès-Valence). She made several short films as part of her studies, before making her first professional film, Le Coin, as part of the collection En sortant de l'école - saison Apollinaire. She has just made a special for young audiences entitled Drôles d'oiseaux, co-produced by Camera lucida productions and Doncvoilà productions, which will be broadcast by France Télévisions.
Known For

In a small town plunged into darkness, two children, Kyona and Adriel, are separated from their parents and, facing the path of exile alone, embark on a heroic journey that will take them from childhood to adolescence, in search of refuge, peace and the hope of finding their family.
The Crossing

A compilation of three stories about the bonds and friendships between birds and a young boy, an elderly man and a 10-year old girl.
À vol d’oiseaux

10-year-old Ellie is fascinated by nature and birds, she spends her time reading about them. One day, a few miles from school, she goes onto a little island on the Loire River to take a bird book back to the library. It's an island full of birds.
Funny Birds

Snippets of conversation fly across the table as a family gathers together for lunch.
Blanquette
Adaptation of a poem by Guillaume Apollinaire.
Le Coin
The daily life of a oriental pastry shop in Grenoble, held by Abdé, pastry cook and Hocine, his father.
La Paô
1-minute with the theme of a window to the future.
La Baraka

Marguerite experiences a triple loss: her mother who dies in childbirth, the dog she inherits, and then her nanny, who her father lets go. Alone after these losses, she finds solace in nature at Mont Noir, which shapes her path to becoming a writer.
Mont Noir
A bird hurts its feet when stepping on the ground and asks different animals to lend it their shoes.
Casse Pied
Film based on the sound of the radio documentary "Sans Lui" by Emilie Route.