Julien Regnard

Movies

My Father's Dragon
Storyboard Artist
Struggling to cope after a move to the city with his mother, Elmer runs away in search of Wild Island and a young dragon who waits to be rescued. Elmer’s adventures introduce him to ferocious beasts, a mysterious island and the friendship of a lifetime.
The Night Watch
Screenplay
A couple rushes out of a glamorous party. On their way home, an argument leads to a brutal car accident. When George regains consciousness, Christina has disappeared. He will then experience a real descent into hell.
The Night Watch
Director
A couple rushes out of a glamorous party. On their way home, an argument leads to a brutal car accident. When George regains consciousness, Christina has disappeared. He will then experience a real descent into hell.
Somewhere Down the Line
Animation
Somewhere Down the Line follows a man’s life, loves and losses, shown through the exchanges he has with the passengers in his car.
Somewhere Down the Line
Writer
Somewhere Down the Line follows a man’s life, loves and losses, shown through the exchanges he has with the passengers in his car.
Somewhere Down the Line
Story
Somewhere Down the Line follows a man’s life, loves and losses, shown through the exchanges he has with the passengers in his car.
Somewhere Down the Line
Director
Somewhere Down the Line follows a man’s life, loves and losses, shown through the exchanges he has with the passengers in his car.
JUMP
Director
A drug dealer accomplishes an impossible jump to escape a violent police brigade...
La nuit de l’ours
Director
The harmonious life of a woman living in nature is disrupted by the arrival of a hunter.
Némasco
Editor
Némasco is an abstract and musical movie, directly painted and drawn on the film, in 35 mm, format and assisted numerically. It is based on the concept: the eye hears, the ear sees. It is about a visual representation of George Russell's musical play, Concerto for Billy the Kid.
Némasco
Animation
Némasco is an abstract and musical movie, directly painted and drawn on the film, in 35 mm, format and assisted numerically. It is based on the concept: the eye hears, the ear sees. It is about a visual representation of George Russell's musical play, Concerto for Billy the Kid.