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{{short description|2003 documentary film about Hergé}} {{Infobox film |name = Tintin et moi<br/>Tintin and I |image = Tintin_et_moi_poster_small.jpg |caption = Film poster for 'Tintin et Moi' |director = Anders Høgsbro Østergaard |producer = |writer = Anders Høgsbro Østergaard |starring = [[Hergé]] |distributor = |released = {{Film date|2003}} |runtime = 75 minutes |language = [[French language|French]] <br> [[English language|English]] <br> [[Danish language|Danish]] |budget = }} '''''Tintin and I''''' (French: '''''Tintin et moi''''', also known as '''''Tintin and Me''''') is a [[2003 in film|2003]] [[documentary film|documentary]] by Anders Høgsbro Østergaard, about [[Belgium|Belgian]] writer-artist Georges Remi, better known as [[Hergé]], and his creation [[Tintin (character)|Tintin]]. The film is a co-production of [[Denmark]], [[Belgium]], [[France]], and [[Switzerland]]. The film is based on [[Numa Sadoul]]'s revealing interviews with Hergé from the 1970s, and goes into detail about Hergé's life and how the success of Tintin affected it. The film is based strongly around Hergé's experiences and state of mental health leading up to the writing of ''[[Tintin in Tibet]]'', often heralded as Hergé's most personal album. The history of Tintin is examined through Hergé's life and the way that he was affected by the growing popularity of his character.
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