Director
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Anais Sorrentino
Anais Sorrentino studied animation in the French animation schools ESAAT (Roubaix) and Supinfocom (Valenciennes). Her graduation film ‘Parque’ (2006) was codirected with Celine Boivin. She then worked for video games, as a 3D animator at Hydravision Entertainment, and then as head of the Animation Department of Mighty Rocket Studio. She came back to direct animated short films in 2014.
Filmography: Parque (2006), Dentelles et Dragon (Daisies and Dragon, 2015), Un travail de fourmis (Strength in Numbers, 2017), L’Arbre à grosse voix (The Gruff-voiced Tree, 2017), C'est moi le plus beau (I’m so Hansdome, 2018).
Arnaud Demuynck
Arnaud Demuynck is a film director, producer and scriptwriter specialised in short and medium-length animated films (and producing 5 to 6 films on average each year). Since his ‘L'Écluse’ (The Lock), a short choreographic fiction film made in 2000, he has written and directed many animated films, including a choreographic trilogy made up of ‘Signs of Life’ (2004), ‘The Shadow of the Veil’ (2006) and ‘Breakout’ (2007), followed by a poetic trilogy co-directed with Christophe Gautry (‘La Vita Nuova’, ‘The Lunatic Council’ and ‘An Interrupted Spectacle’). With ‘Under Blue Skies’, he started writing films for younger audiences, either based on traditional stories and nursery rhymes (‘The Mitten’, ‘The Giant Carrot’, ‘The Laws of the Jungle’, ‘The Runaway Biscuit’), or adapting kid's books to animation (‘Counting Sheep’, ‘Dragon Hunt’, ‘The Unicorn’, ‘Un travail de fourmis’). He is also the author of the original scripts of two 26 minute films: ‘The Scent of Carrots’ (co-directed with Rémi Durin, and attracting over 170,000 viewers) and ‘The Wind in the Reeds’ (co-directed with Nicolas Liguori), both of which have a strong focus on the musical content. |
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