Raoul Servais

Raoul Servais (Belgium, 1928-2023) is considered a pioneer of animated film, whose oeuvre is renowned around the world: it received over sixty prizes, including the Palme d’Or at Cannes for Harpya in 1979. Servais made sixteen short films and the feature film Taxandria (1994), a combination of live-action and animation. The same technical process, also dubbed Servaisgraphy, was successfully applied in Nocturnal Butterflies (1998), a nostalgic evocation of the world of painter Paul Delvaux.

27.09.2023

Nocturnal Butterflies is the only film entirely made in Servaisgraphy, a technique that fuses live-action and animation. The late Raoul Servais, a key figure in the history of Belgian animation, already experimented with this style in his film Harpya.

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A lonesome angler becomes witness to an eccentric idyll between a cabin boy and a mermaid. Dream or reality?