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Opening and Closing show - VisitBrussels

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Andy FetscherAfter high school graduation Andy Fetscher worked as a free photographer for a stockphotography agency in Germany. From 2001 to 2007 he studied cinematography <strong>and</strong>directing at the Filmakademie Ludwigsburg, where he began to make a name forhimself with a number of short movies such as Bucharest Fish <strong>and</strong> Kingdom of theYouth. Finally he debuted with the full long horror feature Bucharest Flesh that hasbeen invited to a numerous of festivals; including Brussels International Fantastic FilmFestival 2008. Urban Explorer is his first co-production with America.Filmo−−−−2011 : Urban Explorer (post-production)2007 : Bucharest Flesch2005 : Kingdom of the Youth (short)2004 : Bucharest Fish (short)Yann GozlanIt is the psychological thriller that Yann Gozlan began his career in short films.For the company Les Films au long cours, the young director directs two: Pellis,Price of Jury at the Festival of Villeurbanne, which tells the anguish of a doctor indermatology suddenly faced with medical traumatic events. He continues withEcho, which incorporates the theme of paranoia <strong>and</strong> pays special attention tothe soundscape. The plot centers around a pregnant woman suffering fromanxiety <strong>and</strong> original treatment earned him the Gr<strong>and</strong> Prize Short Film Festival ofGerardmer. These cards open him the doors of feature film. And in 2010, hedirected Captifs, a extremely dark thriller about organ trafficking in EasternEurope, with Zoe Felix, Arie Elmaleh <strong>and</strong> Eric Savin.Filmo−−−2010 : Captifs2007 : Echo (CM)2004 : Pellis (CM)60

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