Meet the Animator: Juan Pablo Zaramella

23/9/2023 18:30
Main Hall
Conference Room
Club
STP

We are especially glad that this year we will host the world-famous director and animator, who is coming from the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires, Juan Pablo Zaramella, to the jury of Animanima's main competition program.

Don't miss the "Meet the Animator" program and the retrospective of the South American animation master! The honored festival guest will meet Serbian animators and producers at his master class, where he will talk about what inspires and moves him in the art of animated film.

Film List

Film Screenshot
Argentina
2001
9:54
The Glove
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Film Screenshot
Argentina
2001
3:30
The Challenge To Death
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Film Screenshot
Argentina
2004
16:13
Journey To Mars
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Film Screenshot
Argentina
2007
3:25
Lapsus
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Film Screenshot
Argentina
2010
1:01
At The Opera
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Film Screenshot
Argentina
2011
6:17
Luminaris
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Film Screenshot
Argentina
2018
0:38
Heroes
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Film Screenshot
Argentina
2022
5:55
Passenger
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Film Screenshot
France, Argentina
2016
7:41
The Tiniest Man In The World
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Film Screenshot
Argentina
2017
5:10
The Way Things Are
Juan Pablo Zaramella
Author Portrait Photo

Juan Pablo Zaramella

Argentina

Juan Pablo Zaramella was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He graduated at the Avellaneda Film Institute as an Animated Film Director. His professional career began by combining his work as an illustrator with the making of his own independent short films, which were recognized throughout the world. He loves exploring different techniques and aesthetics, using mainly stop motion. His best-known work is Luminaris, a pixilation short film which received 328 awards, being the Guinness Record for the most awarded short in 2018. In 2016 he made the series The Tiniest Man in the World, a 53 episodes co-production between France and Argentina. He is currently developing a stop motion feature film, called I am Nina.

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