Maurice Amaraggi

Amaraggi Maurice was born on 18 June 1945 in Thessaloniki, Greece. He completed his studies at the Ecole Polytechnique in 1969, working as engineer in 1969 to 1974 in Africa, created in 1975, Video Promotion, one of the first television service providers in Belgium. It is thus required to produce the first Belgian clips among which are those of Robert Palmer, Machiavelli, Etienne Daho, JP Rapsat. It also produces Memory Stop, performance ballet Plan K, Portofolio for Cargo de Nuit (RTBF), Kabuki, Ballet Maurice Béjart in Tokyo, two ballets danced by Paolo Bortoluzzi for FR3, four ballets danced by Jorge Don for Polygram Japan and Trans Europe Music, first monthly magazine on the continental rock that sees the debut of Ray Cokes. In 1985 he founded Zabriskie Films becomes a production houses of the most important advertising films from Belgium. It separates in 1989 to create NEMO FILMS its current production house for which he produced and directed various commercials for major Belgian agencies and their clients including: Sony, Smith's, GB, Quick, The Last Time, Nissan, CIOB Air France, Springboard to Employment Group T, Artis Historia, Soupline, 3 Suisses, Citroën, Touring Assistance, etc. In 2010 he ended his career of producer and director of commercials to devote himself to making documentaries, genre he has already dealt with a first film on the quartets Wolfgang Rhim in 2000 and "Salonica, City of Silence" directed in 2006.

2012 : Désir d’abrazo (co-réalisation Françoise Lerusse), doc, 53’
2005 : Salonique ville du silence, doc, 52’
2000 : Wilfgang Rihm en atelier avec le Quatuor Arditti, doc, 36’

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