Director of Photography
Animation based on Daniel Defoe's novel
Producer
Animation based on Daniel Defoe's novel
Editor
Director of Photography
The ambulance speeds through the night. The doctors try to save a man, his heart is still beating. On a railroad bridge another man is crouched by the tracks: A suicidal former boxer. The story of a double failure.
Cinematography
An animated film using mixed techniques on the natural world and its metamorphoses, Primavera nascosta starts with a voyage in the tradition of abstract experimentalism, exploring sea creatures and then those of the air, only to digress towards heavenly space and astronauts, prior to the conclusion. —Tate Modern
Cinematography
Defined as an ‘animated medley’ by its maker, the film is an animated photographic tribute to cinema through a gallery of stars from the silent era onward, alternating with more or less disorienting images of various origins. Through the widest range of techniques, recombined according to an associative logic that could evoke the cinema of the dada avant-garde, but also fashion magazines from the past, Amour du Cinéma is undoubtedly a singular film with pop overtones. —Tate Modern