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Nationality
  
Swiss

Occupation
  
Cinematographer


Name
  
Fabrice Aragno

Role
  
Director

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Born
  
March 31, 1970 (age 54) (
1970-03-31
)
Neuchatel, Switzerland

Alma mater
  
Ecole cantonale d'art de Lausanne ECAL

Nominations
  
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography

Movies
  
Goodbye to Language, Socialism, 3X3D, Locked in the Whirlwind, CINEMAsuisse: Jean‑Luc Godard

Similar People
  
Jean‑Luc Godard, Alain Sarde, Pippo Delbono, Vincent Maraval, Julio Bressane

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Fabrice Aragno (born March 31, 1970) is a Swiss director, producer, and cinematographer.

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He attended the École cantonale d'art de Lausanne, graduating in 1998.

Aragno has made several short films, including Dimanche (his graduation film, selected for the 1999 Cannes Film Festival), Le Jeu (2003), and Autoure de Claire (2010).

Since 2002, he has worked with Jean-Luc Godard, directing Notre musique (2004) and on picture and sound for Film Socialisme (2010), Les Trois Désastres (2013) and Goodbye to Language (French: Adieu au langage) (2014).

To create certain effects in the 3D film, Aragno built his own camera rig in order to allow the 3D image to appear as a double exposure in each of the spectators eyes. This effect has been called innovative and a new addition to cinematic techniques. Aragno said that he "made a couple of tests with friends at their home of a boy and a girl…I asked the boy to go to the kitchen on my right, and the right camera followed him and the left stayed, so the 3-D broke. The girl is in your left eyes and the boy on the right. When he was in the kitchen, your brain didn’t know how to watch. It hurts to watch a little, but it was interesting, and when the boy comes back to the girl, the two cameras were again in classic 3-D."

In 2012, Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS) employed him as director on a documentary film about Godard, one of a 10-part series on Swiss directors. The film, Quod Erat Demonstrandum, is a 26-minute montage of clips from Godard's films.

Working with the Swiss Film Archive, he edited and co-produced the films Amore carne and Sangue, directed by Pippo Delbono, and directed Freddy Buache, le cinéma. He also produced L'invisible (2013) for the Lemancolia exhibition held at the Musée Jenisch de Vevey, and Pris dans le tourbillon (2014) for general release.

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Director of photography

  • 2010 : Film Socialisme by Jean-Luc Godard
  • 2013 : Les Trois Désastres by Jean-Luc Godard
  • 2014 : Adieu au langage by Jean-Luc Godard
  • Director

  • 1997 : Luchando frijoles - Cuba de un día a otro
  • 1998 : Dimanche
  • 2002 : Le Jeu
  • 2010 : Autour de Claire
  • 2012 : Freddy Buache - Le Cinéma
  • 2012 : Quod Erat Demonstrandum
  • 2013 : L'invisible
  • 2014 : Pris dans le tourbillon
  • Editor and producer

  • 2011 : Amore Carne by Pippo Delbono
  • 2013 : Sangue by Pippo Delbono
  • References

    Fabrice Aragno Wikipedia