Carmen Jaquier
DirectorSwitzerland
Born in Geneva, Carmen Jaquier studied graphic design before directing her first short films and then attending the Lausanne Cantonal School of Art (ECAL). Her graduation film, "Le Tombeau des filles", received the Pardino d'argento at the Locarno Film Festival in 2011.
She then explored image and editing within the Aamen collective and directed two short films, "Les Vagues" and "Le Bal des Sirènes". Her films "La Rivière sous la langue" and "Heimatland" (a collective feature film) were selected at the Locarno Film Festival in 2015. She also designed the image for Emmanuelle Antille's film "A Bright Light - Karen and the Process", presented at the Visions du Réel Festival in 2018.
"Lightning" is his first feature film.
She then explored image and editing within the Aamen collective and directed two short films, "Les Vagues" and "Le Bal des Sirènes". Her films "La Rivière sous la langue" and "Heimatland" (a collective feature film) were selected at the Locarno Film Festival in 2015. She also designed the image for Emmanuelle Antille's film "A Bright Light - Karen and the Process", presented at the Visions du Réel Festival in 2018.
"Lightning" is his first feature film.
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