Ignacio Ferreras

Ignacio Ferreras

Biographie

Ignacio Ferreras is an Argentine creator of animated films who takes on a variety of tasks: director, animator, and screenwriter. He worked at all three of these jobs on How to Cope with Death (2002), in which an old woman wages a successful battle against the Grim Reaper, and on his contribution (“1000c SMS Finals”) to the 12-part omnibus film Tokyo Onlypic 2008 (2008). He created the storyboards for Asterix and the Vikings, and helped animate Sylvain Chomet’s French feature The Illusionist (2010), whose script was inspired by a letter Jacques Tati may have written to his step-daughter. The focus of Wrinkles, based on award-winning comics by Spain’s Paco Roca, is once again old age and the effort to withstand external pressures. Ferreras also lectures at Denmark’s prestigious National Film School and at Volda University College in Norway.

47. MFF Karlovy Vary

Scénariste

Films
2024

Guardiana de dragones

2011

La Tête en l'air

Courts métrages
2002

How to Cope with Death (téléfilm)

Réalisateur

Films
2011

La Tête en l'air

2008

Tokyo Onlypic 2008

Courts métrages
2002

How to Cope with Death (téléfilm)

Invité

Émissions
2004

Miradas 2

1998

Versión española

Producteur

Courts métrages
2000

A Life in the Day of a Dog