Amen
Section: International Competition of Short Animations for Children (up to 12 years of age)
Director: Orphée Coutier, Bettina Demarty, Kimié Maingonnat, Laurène Perego, Louise Poulain, Avril Zundel / France / 2024 / 7 min
No dialogues / No subtitles
11:15 - 11:22
GAC - sál 2 | KFC
Avril Zundel
11:15 - 11:22
GAC - sál 2 | KFC

Inigo Westmeier was born in Brussels on Octobre 23, 1973. He went to school in Belgium, the US and Germany, where he completed his Abitur (German A-level equivalent). After his studies at the Film Academy in Moscow (VGIK) and his graduate course at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy (graduated with diploma in 2003) In thes same year, Inigo also received a scholarship by the German state Baden-Württemberg to study at the UCLA Extension Entertainment Studies Department in Los Angeles.
After completing his studies, Inigo worked as Director of Photography for feature films, international advertisements and award-winning documentary films.
In 2010, Inigo founded the Open Window Filmproduction (openwindowfilm.de).
Dragon Grils is his first feature lenght documentary film as a director, Inigo worked previously as Director of Photography.
As a director he worked on short films as:
" Linger On Moment"
35mm, b/w, 6 min.
script / director / director of photography: inigo westmeier
" Film award - 24. Video / Film - Tage Koblenz 2007 / Preis des Oberbürgermeisters der Stadt Koblenz
Languages (fluent): German, French, English, Russia
A group of pigs are living peacefully in a monastery. One day, one of them is taken out of the enclosure by a monk. He is brought to a dark room.
This film screens as part of the programTommy and Other Animations.