Lionel Baier | |
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Born | (1975-12-13)13 December 1975 (age 49) |
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 2003–present |
Lionel Baier (born 13 December 1975 inLausanne) is aSwissfilm director.[1]
Lionel Baier studied Art at University of Lausanne from 1995–98. In 2009, he co-founds the production company Bande à Part films, together withUrsula Meier,Jean-Stéphane Bron and Frédéric Mermoud.[2][3]
Several of his films have been nominated for or awarded with theSwiss Film Award:Émile de 1 à 5 was nominated in the Best Short Film category in 2012,[4]Comme des voleurs was nominated for Best Feature Film in 2007, as wasLongwave (Les grandes Ondes (à L'ouest)) in 2014 andVanity (La vanité) in 2016; the latter two were also nominated for the Best Screenplay award, which Baier co-wrote with Julien Boussioux.[5][6] For their performance inVanity, actor Patrick Lapp was awarded the prize for best male lead, as well as Ivan Georgiev for best supporting actor.[7]
His films have been screened at various prestigious festivals:Vanity premiered at the 2015Cannes Film Festival in the ACID section,[8] and later screened in the Piazza Grande at theLocarno Film Festival.[9] In 2018,Shock Waves: First Name: Mathieu (Ondes de choc – Prénom: Mathieu) was released, as part of the loose TV crime seriesShock Waves (Ondes de choc), based on true stories. The film premiered at theBerlinale in 2018.[10]
His latest feature film,Continental Drift (South) (La dérive des continents (au Sud)), has premiere in theDirector's Fortnight section atCannes in 2022.[11]
Besides his work as a director and screenwriter, he teaches atÉcole cantonale d'art de Lausanne (ÉCAL) in Lausanne, which's film department he chaired from 2002–21.[12]