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Matías Bize (Santiago del Chile, 1979) graduated from the Escuela de Cine de Chile. In 2003 he directed Saturday (2003), winner of many prizes at film festivals worldwide. Two years later he made In Bed (2005), which premiered at Loc ... |
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Bertrand Blier (Boulogne-Billancourt, 1939) debuted in 1963 with the short film La grimace and the documentary Hitler – Never Heard of Him, which won the Silver Leopard at Locarno. He made his first feature film, If I Were a Spy, ... |
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Matteo Botrugno (Rome, 1981) and Daniele Coluccini (Rome, 1981) graduated in Film History and Criticism, and while at university also studied music and worked as film critics. Chrysalis and Europa were the first two parts of a sho ... |
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Daniele Coluccini (Rome, 1981) and Matteo Botrugno (Rome, 1981) graduated in Film History and Criticism, and while at university also studied music and worked as film critics. Chrysalis and Europa were the first two parts of a short ... |
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Sarah Bouyain graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure Louis Lumière in Paris and began working as an assistant camerawoman. In 2000 she made her directorial debut with the documentary Children of the White Man, which won a Jury Special ... |
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Antonio Capuano won the 1991 International Critics’ Week sidebar at Venice with his feature debut Vito and the Others. Five years later he made Pianese Nunzio, 14 in May, based on a true story. In 2001 he was in Official Competition at V ... |
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Jairo Eduardo Carrillo is a university professor of animation and has created numerous digital interactive animations, including 3d music with the London Symphonic Orchestra. Little Voices, his first animated feature, is based on his eponymous ... |
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Oscar Andrade is a film and television producer. In 2001, he founded Jaguar Digital Workshop, a company specializing in animation and video game content. He has been teaching at a university for 12 years. He is founder and director of LOOP, the Lati ... |
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Paul Gordon After attending Chicago's DePaul University, Paul Gordon worked various jobs, including Habitat for Humanity and finished the graduate film program at the University of Texas at Austin in 2005. During film school ... |
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Marion Hänsel A producer-director (Marseille, 1949) of French origin, Marion Hänsel grew up in Antwerp, Belgium. In 1977 she set up Man's Films and began producing her own films, beginning with her first short, Equilibres. ... |
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Giovanni Maderna (Milano, 1973) in 1999 his film Questo è il giardino won the Luigi De Laurentiis Best Debut Film Award at the Venice Film Festival. In 2006 he began producing as well, with Schopenhauer. In 2007 he founded the production ... |
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Jafar Panahi Before making his feature debut, Jafar Panahi (Mianeh, Iran, 1960) worked as assistant director to Abbas Kiarostami on Through the Olive Trees. His first feature, The White Balloon (1995), was scripte ... |
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Denis Villeneuve made his feature debut in 1998 with Un 32 août sur Terre, which was selected at numerous festivals, including Cannes (Un Certain Regard), Telluride and Toronto. He followed it up with Maelström, which also played inte ... |
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Seren Yüce (Istanbul, 1975) graduated in Archeology from the Bilkent University of Ankara. He has worked as 1st Assistant Director on numerous television series (1999-2005), as well as on Ozer Kiziltan’s A Man’s Fear of God, Fatih Akin’s ... |
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Andrea Caccia After studying painting and directing, Andrea Caccia (Novara, 1968) began making creative documentaries and teaching visual language. His films have won various prizes and participated in numerous international festiva ... |
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Andrea Segre (1976), founder of the ZaLab association, in 2003 presented Marghera Canale Nord at the Venice Film Festival. In 2007 he was at the Turin Film Festival with La Mal’ombra. He went on to direct Come un uomo sulla te ... |
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Daniele Segre (Alessandria, 1952) teaches directing at the National Film School in Rome and at the University of Pisa. He began his career as a photographer in Turin, and in the mid-70s began making films and video. In 1981 he founded the production ... |
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Danis Tanović (Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1969) studied music, engineering and film before the Balkan War broke out in 1992. He left Sarajevo to study directing in Brussels. His documentary shorts include Portraits d’artistes pendant la guer ... |
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Walter Stokman (1966) studied film at the Art Academy of Breda in the Netherlands and since 1993 has made a number of documentaries. His rose to the international stage in 2003 with Ash Worldwide Suicide, which won Best Documentary at the Br ... |
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