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Fabrice Aragno is a director, an editor and a Swiss cinematographer been born on March 31, 1970 in Neuchâtel Switzerland. Collaborator of Jean-Luc Godard since 2002, he worked in particular on Film Socialism, Goodbye the language, and the short film The Three Disasters.

Fabrice Aragno has made several short films, including Dimanche (1998), his graduation film from ECAL, which was selected for Cannes. Since 2002 he has worked with Jean-Luc Godard on the direction of Notre musique (2003) and on picture and sound for Film socialisme (2010), The Three Disasters (2013) and Goodbye to Language 3D (2014). He also edited and co-produced the films Amore carne (2011) and Sangue (2013) directed by Pippo Delbono, and himself directed Freddy Buache, le cinéma (2012).

D.O.P

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 de Pippo Delbono
  • 2013 : Sangue de Pippo Delbono

Bibliographie

Notes and references

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Liens externes

Catégorie:Réalisateur suisse Catégorie:Naissance en mars 1970 Catégorie:Naissance à Neuchâtel

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