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FAF25 Welcomes Liane-Cho Han for a Masterclass

Liane Cho Han

Fredrikstad Animation Festival is delighted to announce Liane-Cho Han as a featured speaker for FAF25. Renowned for his versatility and mastery in both animation and storytelling, Han brings a wealth of experience from his work in feature films. His unique artistic vision and dedication to the craft make him a standout figure in the world of animation.

Han’s masterclass will take place at Fredrikstad Kino on Saturday, October 25, and will be open to attendees with either the festival’s Industry Pass or Student Pass. This is a rare opportunity to gain insights into his creative process, from storyboarding to animation supervision, and his journey in bringing personal projects to life.

Don’t miss this chance to learn from one of the industry’s most innovative minds. Buy your pass today!

About Liane-Cho Han

Liane-Cho Han graduated from Gobelins, Paris, in 2007. He began his career as a key animator in feature films such as Lucky Luke: All in the West and The Illusionist by Sylvain Chomet. With extensive experience in animation, Liane-Cho shifted to storyboarding. From 2018 to 2020, he collaborated with Rémi Chayé on Calamity, a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary, working on storyboarding and animation supervision.

He co-directed and co-wrote his first feature film, Little Amélie or The Character of Rain, adapted from the novel by Amélie Nothomb, and produced by Ikki Films and Maybe Movies. This project was a vision he had nurtured since he was 19.

Since 2017, Liane-Cho has regularly worked with Sun Creature as an animation supervisor, storyboard revisionist, and director on various commercials. He is currently based in Denmark, and founded his own production company, Pilepse Production, to pursue future personal projects.