Gaëtan Brizzi

Gaëtan Brizzi

Born in 1951 in Paris, France, Gaëtan Brizzi has been an active force in the film industry since the late 1970s, predominantly in the realm of animation. He is best known for his work on renowned films such as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," "Fantasia 2000," and "The Emperor's New Groove," with his remarkable contribution to the field earning him a Winsor McCay Award in 2014. Characterized by his unique visual narrative style and a fervent attention to detail, Brizzi's films are universally appreciated for their compelling storytelling. Gaëtan Brizzi, with his boundless imagination and passion for animation, continues to inspire and mesmerize audiences worldwide with his visually stunning and emotionally resonant films.