Pierre Greco

Pierre Greco

Dubbed as a maestro of animation, Pierre Greco was born in 1967 in Montreal, Canada, where he began his active years in the film industry in the late 1990s. He is renowned for his work in the genre of animated films, with his most notable movies being “Sarah's Notebook” and “The Dog Who Stopped the War,” among others. His stylistic approach is defined by a distinct blend of humor and heart, combined with an eye for visually striking animation, though he is yet to clinch a significant award at a major film festival. Pierre Greco, in his humble yet determined pursuit of storytelling, continues to inspire, proving that even without a shower of accolades, passion and creativity can still leave an indelible impact on the world of cinema.