Stéphanie Di Giusto

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Stéphanie Di Giusto is a French photographer and film director . She also shot music videos under the pseudonym Paf! Le chien .

Life

Di Giusto studied until 1997 at the École supérieure d'arts graphiques Penninghen in Paris; Her lecturers included photographer Agnès Propeck . She initially worked as a director for video clips. Her work includes Mon amour (2004) by Elsa Lunghini , Ta douleur (2005) by Camille , Money Note (2008) by Brigitte Fontaine and the clip for Further Complications (2009) by Jarvis Cocker . She then worked in the field of fashion photography and worked regularly with designer Vanessa Bruno , where she staged Kate Bosworth ( Løv ) and Lou Doillon ( La bel été , Day for Night ) in her films, among others . Advertising clips were created for Levi’s and Chloé , among others . She worked as a fashion photographer for magazines such as Vogue and Elle and created the artwork for CD publications for artists such as Pauline Croze and Émilie Simon .

In 2016, Di Giusto released her first feature film as a director: She had worked on The Dancer about the life of Loïe Fuller for a total of six years. The film premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2016 and was nominated for the Caméra d'Or , among others . In 2017, Di Giusto received a César nomination and a nomination for the Prix ​​Lumières (Heike Hurst Award) in the category Best First Work .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Stéphanie Di Giusto on imvdb.com
  2. Prix ​​Met de Penninghen 2017 on penninghen.fr
  3. Pauline Croze - Pauline Croze on discogs.de
  4. Emilie Simon - Vegetal on discogs.com
  5. ^ Charles Carrot: Stéphanie Di Giusto, réalisatrice de La Danseuse: "Soko et Lily-Rose Depp étaient des évidences" . konbini.com.