Pierre-Luc Granjon studied at the Applied Art School of Lyon. In 1998, he began his career in
animation in the studio Folimage and made his first two stopmotion films: A Little Adventure
(Petite Escapade, 2001) and The Other Kid’s Castle (Le Château des Autres, 2003). Following, he directed two cutout paper films, The Child With No Mouth (L’enfant Sans Bouche, 2004,
Corridor Studios), and The White Wolf (Le Loup Blanc, 2006, Sacrebleu Productions), which was
awarded at festivals worldwide. With Antoine Lanciaux, Pierre-Luc Granjon has also directed
and written four 26-minutes puppet films: The four Seasons of Leon (Folimage). He then made
The Big Beast (La Grosse Bête, 2013, Les Décadrés Production), Je ne fais que passer (around the Chauvet’s Cave, a film made in plaster) and The Dog (Le Chien, made on Alexeief and Parker’s pinscreen, 2018). He was also first assistant director on The Tower (Wardi, feature film in puppet and 2D by Mats Grodud) made in the studio Foliascope and released in 2019.
The Inventor, by Jim Capobianco, is his first feature film as co-director.
His short movie called The Night Boots/Les Bottes de la Nuit (pinscreen) is produced by Am
Stram Gram Production.
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2024
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