René Laloux
René Laloux, the grandmaster of French animated cinema, was born in 1929 in Paris, France, and remained active in the film industry from 1960 until his death in 2004. His visionary work, predominantly in the genre of science fiction animation, is seen in masterpieces like "Fantastic Planet" (1973) and "Time Masters" (1982), earning him accolades at prestigious film festivals, including the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Laloux's authorial style is characterized by his surreal, thought-provoking narratives, intricate animation, and his ability to traverse profound social and political themes through the medium of animation. From the heart, René Laloux was not just a filmmaker, but an unparalleled dream weaver who used the canvas of animation to challenge, inspire, and transport audiences to worlds unimagined.