Regina Pessoa

Regina Maria Póvoa Pessoa Martins (born 16 December 1969) is a Portuguese animator.

Biography

Regina Pessoa was born in Coimbra, but lived in a village near the city until she was seventeen. Without a TV, she spent her time reading, listening to the older ones telling stories and also painting her grandmother's house doors and walls using charcoal, encouraged by her uncle.[1]

She graduated in painting from University of Porto in 1998 and during her time as a student took part in different animation workshops, having participated in Espace Projets (Annecy, 1995) with the short A Noite, which she would finish in 1999.[2]

In 1992 she started working in Filmógrafo - Estúdio de Cinema de Animação do Porto, where she collaborated as animator in various films.

Her short Tragic Story with Happy Ending is the most awarded Portuguese film ever.[3]

Her short animated film, "Kali, the Little Vampire" was awarded the Hiroshima prize at the 2012 Hiroshima international animation festival, the "1st Prize Animated Short Film – CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL 2013", "The Golden Gate Award for Best Animation Short - 56th SAN FRANCISCO INT. FILM FESTIVAL 2013", "40TH Annie Awards Nomination in the Best Animated Short Subject Category 2013", Nomination for the Cartoon d’Or 2013.

Filmography

  • Ciclo Vicioso, 23sec., Betacam (campaign against smoking for GlaxoWellcome) - co-directed with Abi Feijó and Pedro Serrazina (1996)
  • Estrelas de Natal, 40sec., Betacam (for RTP) - co-directed with Abi Feijó (1998)
  • A Noite, 6min 35sec., 35mm (1999)
  • Odisseia nas Imagens, 25sec., 35mm (Festival Intro) (2001)
  • Tragic Story with Happy Ending, 7min 46sec. (2005)
  • Kali the Little Vampire, 9min 30sec. (2012)

References

  1. Serpa, Ana (1 December 2008). "Regina Pessoa – Happy story with happy ending". UP Magazine. TAP Portugal. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  2. "Biography and Filmography at Ciclope Filmes". Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  3. "História Trágica com Final Feliz - Filmes Portugueses". Retrieved 5 May 2011.
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