Franck Dion

Franck Dion

Biographie

Franck Dion makes good use of his talent in multiple areas. He works with editors and magazines, designs sets for theatres plays and animations for documentary films. In 2003, he directs his first animation short film, the Phantom Inventory, which wins, the following year, the Junior Jury Canal J Prize in the Annecy Festival, as well as being nominated to the "Cartoons of gold". His second short film, Mister COK, produced in 2008, earns many awards and is screened in more than a hundred festivals around the world including the famouse Sundance Film Festival. Edmond was a donkey, produced in 2012, is his third film. It has won around 30 international awards, including the Special Jury Prize in Annecy and the Best International Film in Tokyo Short Short. It has been nominated for the Cesar of the Best Animation Film and won the Gemeau for the Best Animation Show in 2013. The Head Vanishes (Une tête disparait, 2016) is his fourth animated short and the second co-production of the NFB, Papy 3D and Arte.

Papy3D

Réalisateur

Scénariste

Directeur de la photographie

Monteur

Courts métrages
2019

Per Aspera Ad Astra

2016

Une tête disparait

Scénographe

Courts métrages
2016

Une tête disparait

Acteur

Films
1984

Femmes de personne

Courts métrages
2019

Per Aspera Ad Astra

2006

Reflets

Producteur

Courts métrages
2023

Astoria

2021

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