Loo Hui Phang Explained
Loo Hui Phang |
Birth Date: | df=y 12 November 1974 |
Birth Place: | Laos |
Nationality: | French |
Known For: | Comic book artist |
Loo Hui Phang (born 12 November 1974) is a French writer and film director.[1]
Biography
The daughter of a Chinese father and Vietnamese mother, Hui Phang was born in Laos and grew up in Normandy. She studied modern literature and cinema. In 1997, she moved to Paris, where she became involved in independent cinema and graphic novels. Hui Phang has also written plays for children.[2] [3]
In 2014, she prepared an immersive installation based on George Orwell's Animal Farm for the Pulp Festival at the . The following year, at the same festival, she created an installation based on Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher.
Selected work
Picture books
- Délice de vaches (2000) with
- Merveilles de bricolage (2001) with Jean-Pierre Duffour
- Jouets plus ultra (2001) with Jean-Pierre Duffour
- Bienvenue au collège (2001) with Jean-Pierre Duffour
- Tout seuls (2003) with Jean-Pierre Duffour
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Graphic novels
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Films
- Monde extérieur (2004), in collaboration with Michel Houellebecq[4]
- Panorama (2006), received the Prix Nouveau Regard at the [5]
- Matty Groves (2013), music video for Moriarty[4]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 1974-11-12 . Loo Hui Phang . 2024-04-05 . Les Archives du Spectacle . fr.
- Web site: Loo Hui Phang . Édition Dupuis . fr.
- Web site: Loo Hui Phang, portrait d'une scénariste aventurière . Culturebox . May 10, 2016 . fr.
- Web site: Exposition Loo Hui Phang Synoptique . 45e Festival de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême . fr.
- Web site: Loo Hui Phang . https://web.archive.org/web/20170418164714/http://www.atlantide-festival.org/2017/01/27/loo-hui-phang-france/ . 2017-04-18 . Atlantide, les Mots du Monde à Nantes.