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Jean-François Laguionie

Jean-François Laguionie

Directing1939Besançon, France

Biography

Jean-François Laguionie (born October 10, 1939 in Besançon) is a French animator, film director and producer of animation.

Laguionie was originally interested in theatre but his encounter with Paul Grimault gave him the opportunity to learn the techniques of animated film. Though they were very close to each other, Paul Grimault and Jean-François Laguionie rarely worked together (though Grimault produced Laguionie's first three shorts).

Jean-François Laguionie then directed several short films, climaxing with the now famous La Traversée de l'Atlantique à la rame (Rowing across the Atlantic) (1978), which won the César Award for best short animated film in 1979.

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Acting History

Future
2011
The Painting
as Self-portrait / The Painter (voice)
The Painting
Director
The Painting
Screenplay
The Painting
Storyboard
The Painting
Dialogue
2001
Beauty of the Golden Wood
Delegated Producer
2000
1999
A Monkey's Tale
Screenplay
A Monkey's Tale
Storyboard
A Monkey's Tale
Character Technical Supervisor
1973
Oh, Sun
Animation
1970
1969
A Random Bomb
Screenplay
A Random Bomb
Animation
A Random Bomb
Decorator
A Random Bomb
Director of Photography
Calaveras
Animation
1967
Noah's Ark
Director
Noah's Ark
Screenplay
Noah's Ark
Animation
Noah's Ark
Decorator
Noah's Ark
Director of Photography

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Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/4/1939(86 years old)
Place of Birth
Besançon, France