Lucas Nine
Lucas Nine was born in Buenos Aires in 1975. He's an illustrator, cartoonist and animated film director.
His works have been published in several newspapers, books and magazines, and exhibited in America and Europe, on festivals such as the Children's Book Fair in Bologna (Italy). His work as an illustrator was awarded several times.
His animation works were screened in Argentine, Italian, Spanish, German and French (Annecy) festivals. He was screenwriter and director of one of the segments of the feature film “Ánima Buenos Aires” (2012), awarded in several animation festivals around the world.
His books as an author include “Dingo Romero” (Spain, 2004; France, 2008), “El Circo Criollo” (Argentina, 2009), “Thé de Noix”/ “Té de Nuez” (France, 2011; Argentina, 2015), “Les contes de suicidé”/ “Quiroga” (France, 2016; Argentina, 2018), “Borges, Inspector de Aves” (Argentina, 2017; France, 2018), “Budapest ou Presque” (France, 2019), “Delicatessen Tout Est Bon” (France, 2022), “La Peur Émeraude” (France, 2024), ""Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego"" (Argentina, España, 2024).
His works have been published in several newspapers, books and magazines, and exhibited in America and Europe, on festivals such as the Children's Book Fair in Bologna (Italy). His work as an illustrator was awarded several times.
His animation works were screened in Argentine, Italian, Spanish, German and French (Annecy) festivals. He was screenwriter and director of one of the segments of the feature film “Ánima Buenos Aires” (2012), awarded in several animation festivals around the world.
His books as an author include “Dingo Romero” (Spain, 2004; France, 2008), “El Circo Criollo” (Argentina, 2009), “Thé de Noix”/ “Té de Nuez” (France, 2011; Argentina, 2015), “Les contes de suicidé”/ “Quiroga” (France, 2016; Argentina, 2018), “Borges, Inspector de Aves” (Argentina, 2017; France, 2018), “Budapest ou Presque” (France, 2019), “Delicatessen Tout Est Bon” (France, 2022), “La Peur Émeraude” (France, 2024), ""Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego"" (Argentina, España, 2024).