Paris, 2042: a dark Rotoscope world of shadows and right angles. Ilona Tasuiev, a brilliant young scientist, is kidnapped, and her employer, Avalon, a major health and beauty corporation, wants her found. Karas, a jaded police captain, is assigned to find her, fast. He seeks help from her sister, Bislane, and they are soon uncovering identify theft, missing files, and hints that something back in 2006 may explain what’s going on. Ilona’s mentor, Avalon’s vice president, a Japanese researcher, an underworld boss, and Bislane’s drug connection all figure in the mix. So does an attraction between Karas and Bislane. What’s behind the kidnapping? Who’s the victim?

Renaissance (2006)
  • Rating: (9,690 votes)
  • Tagline:Paris 2054. Live forever or die trying. »
  • Runtime:105 minutes
  • Director: Christian Volckman
  • Countries:France, UK, Luxembourg
  • Actors:
    Barthélémy Karas (voice)
    Daniel Craig
    Ilona Tasuiev (voice)
    Romola Garai
    Jonas Muller (voice)
    Ian Holm
    Nusrat Farfella (voice)
    Kevork Malikyan
    Bislane Tasuiev (voice)
    Catherine McCormack
    Paul Dellenbach (voice)
    Jonathan Pryce
    Karas (voice)
    Robert Dauney
    Bislane (voice)
    Crystal Shepherd-Cross
    Ilona (voice) (as Isabelle Van Waess)
    Isabelle Van Waes
    Dellenbach (voice)
    Max Hayter
  • Genres:Animation, Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
  • Producers:
    Timothy Burrill
    co-producer  
    Jake Eberts
    executive producer  
    Lilian Eche
    co-producer  
    Ilann Girard
    executive producer  
    Louise Goodsill
    executive producer  
    Ralph Kamp
    executive producer  
    Roch Lener
    producer  
    Jean-Bernard Marinot
    line producer: Onyx Films  
    Ariane Payen
    co-producer  
    Aton Soumache
    producer  
    Alexis Vonarb
    producer  
  • Plot: Paris, 2042: a dark motion-captured world of shadows and right angles. Ilona Tasuiev, a brilliant young scientist, is kidnapped, and her employer, Avalon, a major health and beauty corporation, wants her found. Karas, a jaded police captain, is assigned to find her, fast. He seeks help from her sister, Bislane, and they are soon uncovering identify theft, missing files, and hints that something back in 2006 may explain what's going on. Ilona's mentor, Avalon's vice president, a Japanese researcher, an underworld boss, and Bislane's drug connection all figure in the mix. So does an attraction between Karas and Bislane. What's behind the kidnapping? Who's the victim? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
  • User's comment: by Crap_Connoisseur

    Renaissance deftly walks the line between mainstream American animation and Japanese anime. There are no annoying animals here to perform lame songs written by has-been musicians and no esoteric detours through alternate dimensions. Instead, Renaissance is a gritty, innovatively drawn thriller with an engaging central story.

    The film's greatest asset is its stunning "film noir" animation. The animators have created a distinctive and haunting look through the use of a black & white colour scheme and the constant manipulation of shadow and light. The result is something akin to an animated lino cut or a manga version of Sin City. Equally impressive is the film's ability to move seamlessly from simple two dimensional outlines to scenes involving the most intricate animation imaginable. This is displayed to good effect during an extended car chase in the middle of Renaissance which contains the kind of dazzling animation usually only seen in the works of Otomo, Oshii and Miyazaki.

    Regardless of the calibre of the animation, the film would become boring very quickly without an involving storyline. Renaissance also succeeds in this department with an interesting, if unnecessarily convoluted, plot revolving around a corporate kidnapping and demented scientists. The film benefits greatly from a winning central character in Karas, an unorthodox cop voiced in the English version by Daniel Craig. The voice work and dubbing are generally good, with Catherine McCormack particularly impressive as the voice of Bislane.

    Renaissance is one of the best animated film aimed at adults not to originate from Japan. The pace is brisk, the tone is evocative and the direction manages to be effortlessly stylish. Highly recommended for the anti-Pixar crowd.


  • Quotes: Barthélémy Karas: I don't know anything about saints, but I have an uncanny instinct for sniffing out a son of a bitch. Paul Dellenbach: Everything has its price, Captain. You cash in or you pay out. Barthélémy Karas: First, we find her. And then, we sleep.
  • Also known as: Renacimiento (Argentina - festival title), Renacimiento (Spain - alternative spelling), Ренессанс (Russia), Paris 2054 - Renaissance (Germany - DVD box title), Parisi 2054: I anagenissi (Greece - DVD title), Rönesans (Turkey - Turkish title), Renacimiento (Renaissance) (Spain - imdb display title), Renascimento (Portugal - imdb display title), Renesansa (Serbia),

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