Bruno Deville

Bruno Deville

Bruno Deville, producer of belgian origin, is a graduate of the Ecole Cantonale d'art de Lausanne. In 2000, he obtained his diploma film, "The buoy", the special prize of the jury at the Locarno International Festival. Soon after the release of his studies, he worked as an assistant achievement, as well as in the casting of secondary roles and the staging of the extras. He collaborated with Alain Tanner, Benedict Marriage, Frederick Shoendoerffer, and also Philippe Harel. At the same time, he directed short films, designs for the performances of Maurice Béjart, music videos and advertising films. In 2003 his short film, "Meat" gets the Grand prize of the youth jury at the Locarno International Festival. In 2004, he participated in the creation of "Eraritjaritjaka by Heiner Goebbles, designing and directing the video portion of this show extremely film, where he created a sequence of three-quarters of an hour shot in video live every evening. For more than three years, it rotates in the whole world from New York to Berlin, passing through Wellington in New Zealand. In 2006-2007, he created, wrote and directed in collaboration with Léo Maillard series short "The minute bandstand" broadcast in prime time on TSR in 2007-2008. In 2008, he collaborated on the documentary-performance "Airport Kids" with Lola Arias and Stefan Kaegi of the group berlin-based Rimini Protokoll He is currently, with CAB Productions, is writing his first fiction feature film for the cinema, for which he won the grant SSA incentive to the writing of the script.

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Movies Made by Bruno Deville (2)

ID Swiss (1999)

Sound Editor

Same first name: Bruno

Same surname: Deville