Jean François Laguionie

Born a Besançon in 1939 he studied graphics and worked in theatre as actor. At Annecy he discovered animation through meeting Paul Grimault, the legendary French animator, who loaned the young Laguionie his animation equipment and with whom he developed a technique of animation with pieces of paper. His first film "La demoiselle et le violoncelliste" won the Grand Prix at the Festival of Annecy on 1965. Fifteen years later he was awarded the Palm d'Or at Cannes for "La traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame". He has produced some of the most exquisitely rendered animation in all of Europe: Laguionie’s animation examines familiar myths and uses fairy tale narratives to explore the differences between reality and illusion. Critically acclaimed and award winning, his work has been described as a kinetic combination of “naïf painting and René Magritte.”
La demoiselle et le violoncelliste (1965) 9'
La demoiselle et le violoncelliste - J F Laguionie.avi 

L'arche de Noé (1967) 11'
L'arche de Noe - J F Laguionie.avi 

Une bombe par hasard (1969) 8'
Une bombe par hasard - J F Laguionie.avi 

Potr' et la fille des eaux (1974) 11'
Potr' et la fille des eaux - J F Laguionie.avi 

L'acteur (1975) 6'
L'acteur - J F Laguionie.avi 

Le masque du diable (1976) 12'
Le masque du diable - J F Laguionie.avi 

La traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame (1978) 21'
La traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame - J F Laguionie.avi 

Publicado por Luce en FH
Todavía no me puse con ellos por falta de espacio, pero la pinta es absolutamente irresistible verdad?.
A ver si mañana puedo empezar que lo publicaron el martes (ayer).
Sludos y a por los franchutes

Born a Besançon in 1939 he studied graphics and worked in theatre as actor. At Annecy he discovered animation through meeting Paul Grimault, the legendary French animator, who loaned the young Laguionie his animation equipment and with whom he developed a technique of animation with pieces of paper. His first film "La demoiselle et le violoncelliste" won the Grand Prix at the Festival of Annecy on 1965. Fifteen years later he was awarded the Palm d'Or at Cannes for "La traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame". He has produced some of the most exquisitely rendered animation in all of Europe: Laguionie’s animation examines familiar myths and uses fairy tale narratives to explore the differences between reality and illusion. Critically acclaimed and award winning, his work has been described as a kinetic combination of “naïf painting and René Magritte.”
La demoiselle et le violoncelliste (1965) 9'





L'arche de Noé (1967) 11'





Une bombe par hasard (1969) 8'





Potr' et la fille des eaux (1974) 11'





L'acteur (1975) 6'





Le masque du diable (1976) 12'





La traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame (1978) 21'





Publicado por Luce en FH
Todavía no me puse con ellos por falta de espacio, pero la pinta es absolutamente irresistible verdad?.
A ver si mañana puedo empezar que lo publicaron el martes (ayer).
Sludos y a por los franchutes
