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French film producer
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Didier Brunner (born 6 March 1948, in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French film producer.

Brunner originally began working in the film industry as an assistant director and later director on educational documentary films. He later moved into working in the field of animation.

In 1987, Brunner founded Trans-Europe Film, in which he produced animated productions such as Michel Ocelot's Tales of the Night.

In 1994, he left Trans-Europe Film and started Les Armateurs where he has produced animations such as The Old Lady and the Pigeons and The Triplets of Belleville by Sylvain Chomet, and Kirikou and the Sorceress and other films by Michel Ocelot.

Filmography as producer

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