Jean Tourane
An image from The Magic of the Kite, one of the productions that also features Jean Tourane.
Jean Tourane

Jean Tourane

November 3, 1919 — Angervilliers, Seine-et-Oise [now Essonne], France

Jean Tourane (1919–1986) was a French filmmaker known for his footage of small animals. His birth name was Jean Briel. Among others he filmed a television series about a small duck named "Saturnin" during the 1960s. In the 1990s, clips from this series were merged into a new series called The Adventures of Dynamo Duck, which aired on Fox Kids in the United States.

Tourane started his professional career as a painter and photographer of small animals, and moved from photography into film. After making a number of shorts, he made the first full-length Saturnin movie, and was in 1964 awarded a contract for 78 television episodes with French television.

He was also for a time the mayor of the commune of Le Val-Saint-Germain in Essonne department, France.

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Sentimental Education

Sentimental Education

1962

The Secret of Magic Island

The Secret of Magic Island

1956

Les Aventures de Saturnin

Les Aventures de Saturnin

1965

The Magic of the Kite

The Magic of the Kite

1958

Saturnin et le Vaca-Vaca

1969

Les nouvelles aventures de Saturnin

Les nouvelles aventures de Saturnin

1984