Author Biography
Born In La Plata, Argentina, Inès Sedan is a painter, movie director, and clarinet player. In 2000, she moved to France. In 2009, she made her first professional short movie The Man Who Slept (L’Homme qui dort), produced by Sacrebleu Production (France), Unité Centrale, and the NFB (National Film Board of Canada), for which she was awarded more than 26 international prizes, notably the Prix Spécial SCS, and the “8th Prix Unifrance du Court Métrage” at the Cannes Festival in 2010. Her two most recent short movies Love, He Said (2018) and Love Me True (2023) were selected to compete in festivals at Annecy, Zagreb, Cracovie, among others. With her movie Love Me True, she received the Best Short Animated Film Prize at the Tübingen Festival, in Germany. She is currently finishing her latest short animated movie entitled COCOON (Cocon) and focuses the rest of her time on writing short stories and the script for her feature film.