Lionel Baier (* 13 December 1975 in Lausanne) is a Swiss filmmaker and lecturer at the Lausanne Film Academy. He grew up in a Protestant pastoral family in Lausanne and studied Film Science, French and Italian at the Lausanne University from 1995 to 1999. Since 2002, Lionel Baier is Chairman of the Film Department of the รcole cantonale dโart in Lausanne (ECAL). He is one of the co-founders of the Bande ร part Films. Furthermore he is Vice-Chairman of the โSwiss Film Archiveโ and a member of the Board of Trustees of the โVision du Rรฉel International Film Festivalโ in Nyon.
In 2000 he made his first film โCelui au pasteur (ma vision personelle des choses)โ a documentary about his father, a pastor. His second film โThe Paradeโ documents on the first GayPride in the Catholic canton of Valais. Both movies were well received and made him nationally and internationally renowned. From 2003 he increasingly devoted himself to the feature film. His first work โStupid Boyโ was selected at the International Film Festival in Cannes in the category โTous les cinรฉma du mondeโ to represent Swiss cinema. โAnother Manโ โ his third feature film was chosen for the international competition at the Locarno Film Festival. Other feature films like โStealthโ, โAnother Manโ and โLow Costโ (shot with a mobile phone) attracted national and international attention at various festivals.
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