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FERNAND MELGAR

Fernand Melgar was born into a family of Spanish unionists exiled to Tangiers (Morocco). His parents smuggled him in with them when, in 1963, they emigrated to Switzerland as seasonal labourers. In the early eighties, he cut short his business studies in order to found, together with several friends, Le Cabaret Orwell in Lausanne, soon a mecca for French-speaking Switzerland’s underground culture. After endowing the latter night spot with a programme of creative video projections, he became a selftaught, freelance film director and producer. In 1983, he began putting together various experimental films and iconoclastic reports for television. In 1985 he joined the collective Climage and under whose auspices he has made around a dozen documentaries, now considered as benchmarks on the topics of immigration and identity. His recent documentary – EXIT, the Right to Die – has garnered several international awards, including the prestigious 2006 EBU Golden Link Award for the Best European Co-Production, and the 2006 Swiss Film Prize. Winner of the screenplay competition launched by Télévision Suisse Romande (French-speaking Switzerland’s broadcasting centre) in 2007, Melgar is currently working on his first fiction feature film, Far Behind the Mountain. He lives and works in Lausanne.

Filmographie (sélection)
1993 Family a
lbum (doc)
1998 Induction class (doc)
2000 First day collection (doc cm)
2002 Storm in a c-cup (doc)
2005 The valley of youth (doc cm)
          Exit – the right to die (doc)
2006
Invisible limits (doc cm)
2008 The fortress (doc)


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