Regina Pessoa

Regina Pessoa is a Portuguese animator and director who was born on the 16th of December, 1969. She was born in Coimbra, Portugal, but lived in a village near the city until she was seventeen years old. 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. She graduated in painting from University of Porto in 1998 and during her time as a student she took part in different animation workshops, having participated in Espace Projets (Annecy, 1995) with the short "A Noite", which she would finish in 1999. 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. 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.

Known For

Homepage http://www.ciclopefilmes.com/regina-pessoa
Birth Location Coimbra, Portugal
Born 1969-12-16

Movies

Chantelouve Director
2024
Altötting Art Direction
2021
Some Thing Thanks
2015
2012
2001
Odyssey in Images Screenplay
2001
The Night Editor
1999
The Night Animation
1999
The Night Screenplay
1999
The Night Director
1999
Christmas Stars Screenplay
1998
Christmas Stars Director
1998
Vicious Cycle Director
1996
Vicious Cycle Screenplay
1996
Os salteadores Animation
1994