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Melusine Productions

Melusine Productions is a Luxembourg-based founded in 1997 by producer Stéphan Roelants, specializing in the development and co-production of animated feature films, television series, and hybrid documentaries. Headquartered in Contern, the company operates as a key player in the European animation industry, often collaborating on international projects that blend storytelling with high-quality visuals. The studio has earned international acclaim for its contributions to award-winning animations, including co-productions such as Song of the Sea (2014), The Breadwinner (2017), (2020), (2021), and Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia (2022), contributing to the company's four Academy Award nominations, César Award wins, and Golden Globe recognitions. Recent projects include the feature Slocum et Moi (A Boat in the Garden) (2024), selected for and , and the miniseries My Life in Versailles (2024), highlighted at Annecy's TV feature competition. Melusine also maintains a production arm through Studio 352 (now operating as Melusine Studio), employing around 40 staff focused on animation pipelines and creative . In April 2024, Productions and Studio 352 were acquired by France's Superprod Group and rebranded as Studio, enhancing their access to advanced technologies like the pipeline and expanding opportunities in film and series financing across while preserving their Luxembourg roots under Roelants' continued leadership. This move positions the studio for further growth in global animation, building on its legacy of fostering innovative, artist-driven content.

History

Founding and early development

Melusine Productions was established in 1997 by Belgian producer Stéphan Roelants in , initially as a company dedicated to the development and of animated content. The studio emerged during a period of growing interest in European , with Roelants leveraging his experience in to pivot toward animation projects, aiming to foster original storytelling through co-productions. From its inception, Melusine Productions focused on animated series and films, positioning itself as a key player in Luxembourg's burgeoning sector. The company quickly emphasized collaborative efforts, forming partnerships with broadcasters and production houses to support co-productions. These early alliances were crucial for accessing and distribution networks across the , enabling the studio to build a foundation for sustainable growth in . In the late and early , Melusine's first notable outputs included involvement in short-form animations and pilot developments, laying the groundwork for larger series. A significant early project was the co-production of the first season of (known as La famille Passiflore in French), a children's that debuted in , alongside partners like France's subsidiary Protécréa and Canadian firms. This collaboration marked the studio's entry into family-oriented animation, highlighting its role in bridging and North markets through shared creative and financial resources. By the early , such initiatives had solidified Melusine's reputation for high-quality, accessible animated content.

Key milestones and expansion

In the late 1990s, Melusine Productions expanded its operations by establishing a close partnership with Studio 352, an animation studio founded in 1997 to handle 2D and 3D pre-production tasks including character and background design, storyboarding, and animatics, enabling more ambitious project development. This integration allowed Melusine to transition from initial television series like The Bellflower Bunnies toward larger-scale co-productions while building in-house expertise in animation pipelines. By the early 2010s, Melusine shifted focus toward feature-length animations, beginning with co-productions such as (2012) and The Day of the Crows (2012), which marked its entry into international theatrical releases and demonstrated growing production budgets for hand-drawn styles. This expansion continued with high-profile collaborations, notably with Ireland's on Song of the Sea (2014), The Breadwinner (2017), and (2020), where Melusine handled financing, development, and European distribution to support culturally rich, folklore-inspired narratives. These partnerships elevated Melusine's role in European animation, fostering hybrid projects that blended with documentary elements, such as exploratory live-action sequences integrated into animated storytelling for educational depth. Key recognitions underscored this growth, with earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature in 2015 and winning Best Film at the Irish Film and Television Academy Awards. The Breadwinner secured the Annie Award for Best Independent Animated Feature in 2018, highlighting Melusine's contributions to socially impactful animation. further amplified its profile, receiving an Academy Award nomination in 2021 and winning five Annie Awards, including Best Independent Feature, Best Direction, and Best Production Design. Through these milestones, Melusine significantly scaled its operations by the early , growing its team of artists and technicians to support complex international co-productions and increasing project budgets to accommodate feature films with budgets exceeding typical TV series scales, while enhancing in-house capabilities for hybrid documentaries that incorporated live-action footage for authentic narrative enhancement. This period solidified its reputation as a key player in European animation, producing nearly 30 feature films and over 100 TV series, many acclaimed, that balanced artistic innovation with commercial viability.

Recent acquisition

In April 2024, France-based Superprod Group announced the acquisition of Luxembourg's Melusine Productions and Studio 352, with the deal completed shortly thereafter to consolidate Superprod's position as a leading producer. The move integrated both companies under Superprod's umbrella while preserving their distinct brands and operations. Strategically, the acquisition aimed to bolster Superprod's development, production, and financing capabilities for premium animated films and series by leveraging and Studio 352's storytelling expertise alongside Superprod's technical resources. A key factor was gaining enhanced access to 's robust funding ecosystem, including support from the Film Fund Luxembourg, which has long backed the studios' international projects. Post-acquisition, initial changes included the handover of general management at from founder Stephan Roelants—who remained as a —to Fabien Renelli, facilitating smoother . Production pipelines were unified through access to Superprod's system, built on USD technology, enabling more efficient workflows and collaboration with group entities like Red Monk Studio. Under the new ownership, several upcoming projects were announced, including co-productions with Paris-based Folivari, Ireland's , and Superprod Animation, signaling expanded creative opportunities. The acquisition has positively impacted ongoing works by reinforcing team resources and career development within the larger group, while maintaining the studios' identity. In terms of international distribution, Superprod's October 2024 with Watch Next Media has introduced synergies to amplify global reach for and Studio 352's slate, building on prior European and U.S. collaborations. In February 2025, Superprod merged its sales division Superights with Kids First, Watch Next Media's distribution arm, to expand international distribution of over 1,000 hours of children's content, benefiting Melusine Productions' projects. This followed Melusine's historical growth into a key player in European , making it an attractive target for expansion.

Productions

Animated feature films

Melusine Productions has played a pivotal role in several acclaimed animated feature films, often serving as a key co-producer in international collaborations that blend , biography, and adventure. These projects highlight the company's expertise in supporting visually innovative storytelling, particularly in hand-drawn and mixed-media animation styles drawn from European traditions. Song of the Sea (2014)
is an Irish-Luxembourg co-production between and Melusine Productions, directed by . The film draws on , centering on Ben, a young boy who learns that his mute sister is a —a mythical seal-child—whose magical song is key to restoring the spirits of ancient legends threatened by an owl witch, . Produced over four years with a budget emphasizing traditional 2D animation inspired by illuminated manuscripts, it features lush watercolor visuals and a haunting score by and . The film premiered at the and received widespread critical acclaim for its emotional depth and cultural authenticity, earning a 99% approval rating on . It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2015, marking Melusine's first such recognition in the category.
The Breadwinner (2017)
The Breadwinner is a Canadian-Irish-Luxembourg co-production involving Aircraft Pictures, , and Melusine Productions, directed by . Adapted from Deborah Ellis's novel, the story follows 11-year-old Parvana in Taliban-controlled , who disguises herself as a boy to support her family after her father's arrest, weaving tales to cope with hardship and resilience. The production utilized a hybrid approach combining hand-drawn elements with subtle for 's landscapes, developed over three years with input from consultants to ensure cultural accuracy. It premiered at the 2017 , garnering praise for its poignant portrayal of gender roles and survival, with a 94% score. The film earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature in 2018, the second for Melusine in the category.
Ethel & Ernest (2016)
is a British-Luxembourg co-production between Lupus Films, Cloth Cat Animation, and Melusine Productions, directed by Roger Mainwood. Based on Raymond Briggs's semi-autobiographical , the film chronicles the lives of Briggs's parents, and Ernest, from their 1928 meeting through , , and postwar changes, capturing ordinary joys and sorrows in a changing . Rendered in a faithful hand-drawn style mimicking Briggs's sketchy line work, the 94-minute feature was produced in association with the and emphasized period authenticity through archival research. It premiered at the 2016 Film Festival, receiving positive reviews for its tender, nostalgic tone and voice performances by and , achieving an 89% rating.
Wolfwalkers (2020)
concludes Cartoon Saloon's trilogy as an Irish-Luxembourg co-production with Melusine Productions, co-directed by and Ross Stewart. Set in 1650s , it follows young Robyn Goodfellowe, daughter of a wolf hunter, who befriends a wild wolfwalker girl named Mebh, discovering her own ability to transform into a wolf while challenging religious oppression and . The film employs dynamic, collage-like 2D animation with rapid cuts and layered textures to evoke and , completed after five years of development. Released on Apple TV+, it earned critical acclaim for its themes of freedom and identity, boasting a 99% score and multiple awards, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature in 2021.
The Summit of the Gods (2021)
is a French-Luxembourg co-production involving Julianne Films, Folivari, and Melusine Productions, directed by Patrick Imbert. Adapted from Jiro Taniguchi's , the film follows photojournalist Fumito Fukamachi's quest to uncover a legendary camera that may prove who summited first, or , exploring themes of obsession and legacy in the . Utilizing a mix of hand-drawn 2D animation and for realistic motion, the feature was developed over several years with detailed research into history. It premiered at the in the section, receiving acclaim for its stunning visuals and philosophical depth, with a 100% score, and winning the Award for Best Animated Feature.
Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia (2022)
Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia is a French-Belgian-Luxembourg co-production between Folivari, StudioCanal, and Melusine Productions, co-directed by Jean-Christophe Roger and Julien Chheng. The sequel to the 2012 Oscar-nominated film follows the bear Ernest and mouse Celestine as they travel to the utopian kingdom of Gibberitia to perform music, only to uncover political intrigue and fight for their friendship amid absurdity and satire. Produced with delicate hand-drawn watercolor animation preserving the original's charm, it emphasizes themes of harmony and resistance. It premiered at the 2022 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, earning praise for its whimsical storytelling and a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, along with a César Award nomination for Best Animated Feature.
Slocum et Moi (A Boat in the Garden) (2024)
Slocum et Moi (A Boat in the Garden) is a French-Luxembourg co-production between JPL Films, Melusine Productions, and Studio 352, directed by Jean-François Laguionie. Set in 1950s France along the Marne River, the story centers on young François whose imaginative world transforms when his father builds a boat in their garden, leading the family on a journey of creativity and bonding. Featuring poetic 2D animation with lush, evocative landscapes, the 75-minute feature draws from Laguionie's signature style of introspective tales. It premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section and was selected for Annecy, receiving positive reviews for its tender portrayal of childhood and family.
Melusine Productions also contributed to other notable features, such as (2017), a Luxembourg-Norwegian-Belgian co-production directed by Toby Genkel and Reza Memari, where a stork raised by pigeons embarks on an African migration adventure in vibrant , emphasizing family and belonging. Similarly, (2015), directed by Raúl García and produced by Melusine, is an anthology adapting five stories—"," "The Fall of the House of Usher," "," "The Masque of the Red Death," and "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar"—each in a distinct style, from gothic silhouette to abstract rotoscope, narrated by voices including . These projects underscore Melusine's versatility in supporting diverse stylistic innovations across European .

Television series and other media

Melusine Productions has been involved in the production of several animated television series, primarily targeting children and educational audiences, often through international co-productions with European and North American partners. One of its notable contributions is the first season of The Bellflower Bunnies, a French-Canadian animated series that premiered in 2001 and ran through 2008, featuring the adventures of a family of rabbits in a woodland community based on the Beechwood Bunny Tales book series by Geneviève Huriet. Co-produced with Protécréa, Banco Production, TF1, and TVA International, the series emphasized themes of family, friendship, and mischief across 52 episodes, airing initially on TF1 in France and later on networks like Qubo in the United States. In the educational animation space, Melusine co-produced The Mysteries of Providence (original French title: Les Énigmes de Providence), a 2002 French-Hong Kong-Luxembourg series consisting of 26 episodes that follows young detective and his friends as they solve whimsical mysteries in a quaint provincial town. Developed in collaboration with , Protécréa, Banco Production, and Animation Enterprises Hong Kong Ltd., the show targeted children aged 6-10, blending light-hearted detective stories with subtle lessons on curiosity, teamwork, and historical or cultural trivia, and was broadcast on 's TFOU block. Similarly, Melusine served as a co-producer on , a 2002-2003 American animated series of 40 episodes that chronicles the through the eyes of young reporters working for Benjamin Franklin's newspaper. Partnering with and others, the program aired on and focused on historical accuracy, civic values, and adventure to engage school-aged viewers. Beyond scripted series, Melusine has produced documentaries incorporating animation techniques to address serious themes. A key example is Zero Impunity (2019), a hybrid animated documentary that investigates as a weapon of war in conflicts across , , Africa, and the , combining survivor testimonies, , and stylized to amplify voices of victims and activists. Co-produced with a_BAHN, Webspider Productions, and Camera Talk Productions, the film premiered at the and was distributed by IndieSales, earning praise for its innovative blend of formats to confront global issues without graphic exploitation. My Life in Versailles (2024)
My Life in Versailles (original title: La Vie de Château) is a -Luxembourg animated co-produced by Films Grand Huit, Melusine Productions, and Xilam Animation, directed by Clémence Madeleine-Perdrillat. The series follows eight-year-old , who moves to with her after her parents' death, navigating life in the historic chateau through adventures involving ghosts, family secrets, and royal history, emphasizing themes of , belonging, and . Aimed at children aged 6-10, it blends 2D animation with educational elements on heritage. The was highlighted at the 2024 in the TV feature competition, with a released in 2025.
Melusine has also engaged in live-action and hybrid projects, particularly through co-productions with European broadcasters in the 2000s aimed at family audiences, expanding beyond pure to explore formats suitable for television specials and pilots developed in-house. These efforts reflect the company's broader commitment to diverse , including shorter-form content that integrates animation with live elements for thematic depth and .

Company structure

Leadership and personnel

Stéphan Roelants founded Melusine Productions in and has served as its CEO and , overseeing the development, financing, and production of all major projects, including international co-productions in . As a longtime , Roelants has been instrumental in fostering partnerships with global studios, such as , where he contributed to the production oversight of Oscar-nominated animated features. Fabien Renelli has been a pivotal figure in Melusine's operations since joining in 2007 as production and studio manager, handling key aspects of animation pipelines for high-profile co-productions with , including production management roles on films like , The Breadwinner, and . His long-term collaboration with Roelants, spanning nearly two decades, has focused on streamlining creative workflows and international project coordination. In April 2024, following the acquisition of Melusine Productions and its sister company Studio 352 by France's Superprod Group, leadership evolved to integrate with the broader Superprod structure while retaining Luxembourg-based autonomy. Roelants transitioned to a focused role on ongoing projects, while Renelli assumed general management responsibilities, ensuring continuity in production strategies and creative direction. This shift has facilitated enhanced synergies with Superprod's divisions, including ongoing collaborations on new developments. Melusine has nurtured notable talent within Luxembourg's animation ecosystem, with alumni and frequent collaborators contributing to the region's vibrant scene, such as production teams involved in hybrid documentaries and feature animations that bridge local and European markets. Key creative directors and producers from these networks often return for co-productions, reinforcing Melusine's role as a hub for innovative animation pipelines in Luxembourg.

Facilities and operations

Melusine Productions is headquartered in Contern, , at 2-4 rue Edmond Reuter, L-5326. The company's facilities are integrated with its production arm, Studio 352, which shares the same location and has operated in tandem since both entities were founded in 1997. This setup enables collaborative use of infrastructure for key processes, including rendering, , and , supporting efficient workflow within Luxembourg's animation sector. The operational model emphasizes international co-productions, often leveraging funding mechanisms such as those from Film Fund Luxembourg and to finance projects. In-house teams handle the full production pipeline, from storyboarding through to final editing, fostering a streamlined approach tailored to European independent cinema. Technical capabilities center on high-quality and , utilizing industry-standard software and setups optimized for films, series, and hybrid formats. The facilities support a core staff of approximately 40 artists and technicians, enabling capacity for multiple concurrent projects. This infrastructure expanded in 2024 following the acquisition by the Superprod Group, enhancing resource sharing across European operations.

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