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François Bertin was born in Bretagne (Brittany) in 1976. He enter the Ecole européenne supérieure de l’image in Angoulême then Poitiers where he receives his diploma. He pursues is formation to La Poudrière, a animation movie direction school in Valence. There, he makes a self-portrait style short movie, which is awared Best French Animation mov...
François Bertin was born in Bretagne (Brittany) in 1976. He enter the Ecole européenne supérieure de l’image in Angoulême then Poitiers where he receives his diploma. He pursues is formation to La Poudrière, a animation movie direction school in Valence. There, he makes a self-portrait style short movie, which is awared Best French Animation movie at the International Short Movie Festival in Clermont-Ferrand (2003). Then, he works for animation studios in Valence and Angoulême. In 2010, he realises the short movie La Vénue de Rabo. In 2010, he teaches at the Ecole des métiers du cinéma d'animation in Angoulême. Artist in residence à La maison des Auteurs, he realises Regarde les filles, an autobiographic comic about his relationships with women, may they be his mother, his sister or his girlfriends. (source)