Janic Halioua

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Janic Halioua (born June 12, 1990 in Langnau am Albis , Canton of Zurich ) is a Swiss director and film actor .

Life

Janic Halioua played his first leading role as Franz “Wrigley” Stalder in the Swiss film production Mein Name ist Eugen ( 2005 ), a film adaptation of a children's book by Klaus Schädelin , which is considered a Swiss classic and which was awarded the Swiss Film Prize in two categories . He can be seen in a short supporting role in the film Grounding - The Last Days of Swissair ( 2006 ). He was allowed to take on another, small supporting role in the Oscar-nominated film "On the Line". 2008 first engagement as a radio play speaker at De Nico & d'Früchtekönigin - a dialect radio play about fair trade.

Janic Halioua has been working as a director and cameraman for his production company Halioua Film for several years.

Filmography

movie theater

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