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'''Fabrice Aragno''' is a director, |
'''Fabrice Aragno''' (March 31, 1970—) is a director, editor, and cinematographer from ]. He has been a collaborator with ] since 2002, working on '']'', '']'', and the short film ''Les Trois Désastres''. | ||
Aragno has made several short films, including ''Dimanche'' |
Aragno has made several short films, including ''Dimanche'', which was his graduation film from ] that was selected for the ]. Since 2002, he has worked with Godard on the direction of '']'' and on picture and sound for ''Film Socialisme'', ''Les Trois D''ésastres,'''' and '']''. He also edited and co-produced the films ''Amore carne'' and ''Sangue,'' directed by ], and directed ''Freddy Buache, le cinéma''. | ||
== Director of photography == | == Director of photography == | ||
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* 1997 : ''Luchando frijoles - Cuba de un día a otro'' | * 1997 : ''Luchando frijoles - Cuba de un día a otro'' | ||
* 1998 : ''Dimanche''<ref></ref> | * 1998 : '']''<ref></ref> | ||
* 2002 : ''Le Jeu'' | * 2002 : ''Le Jeu'' | ||
* 2010 : ''Autour de Claire'' | * 2010 : ''Autour de Claire'' |
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Fabrice Aragno (March 31, 1970—) is a director, editor, and cinematographer from Neuchâtel, Switzerland. He has been a collaborator with Jean-Luc Godard since 2002, working on Film Socialisme, Adieu au langage, and the short film Les Trois Désastres.
Aragno has made several short films, including Dimanche, which was his graduation film from École cantonale d'art de Lausanne that was selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Since 2002, he has worked with Godard on the direction of Notre musique and on picture and sound for Film Socialisme, Les Trois Désastres,' and Goodbye to Language. He also edited and co-produced the films Amore carne and Sangue, directed by Pippo Delbono, and directed Freddy Buache, le cinéma.
Director of photography
- 2010 : Film Socialisme by Jean-Luc Godard
- 2013 : Les Trois Désastres by Jean-Luc Godard
- 2014 : Adieu au langage by Jean-Luc Godard
Director
- 1997 : Luchando frijoles - Cuba de un día a otro
- 1998 : Dimanche
- 2002 : Le Jeu
- 2010 : Autour de Claire
- 2012 : Freddy Buache - Le Cinéma
- 2012 : Quod Erat Demonstrandum
- 2013 : L'invisible
- 2014 : Pris dans le tourbillon
Editor and producer
- 2011 : Amore Carne by Pippo Delbono
- 2013 : Sangue by Pippo Delbono
Bibliography
- Cook, Adam (23 October 2012). "Beauty in the Defects: An Interview with Fabrice Aragno". Notebook. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
- Nectoux, Gaspard (July–August 2014). "Le lac et le désert. Propos de Fabrice Aragno". Cahiers du cinéma. No. 702. pp. 22–23.
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Notes and references
- "Beauty in the Defects: An Interview with Fabrice Aragno on Notebook | MUBI". mubi.com. Retrieved 2014-09-03.
External links
- Fabrice Aragno at IMDb
- Fabrice Aragno sur le site Swissfilms.ch