Bady Minck | |
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Nationality | Luxembourgish |
Occupation | filmmaker |
Bady Minck (born in Ettelbruck, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish filmmaker, film producer and artist.
She studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts and experimental film at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. [1] Her work has been screened at international film festivals (e.g. Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, Rotterdam, Locarno, Sundance) and exhibited at museums like the Centre Pompidou in Paris. She is a founding member of the film production companies AMOUR FOU Vienna and AMOUR FOU Luxembourg (Luxembourg). She lives and works in Vienna and Luxembourg. [2]
In 2009, she was a member of the Venice Film Festival Orizzonti Jury. [2] [3]
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