Fursy Teyssier
Visual Effects
Known For

A story of Naoufel, a young man who is in love with Gabrielle. In another part of town, a severed hand escapes from a dissection lab, determined to find its body again.
I Lost My Body

Somewhere between Montmartre and Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Jean-Jacques Sempé and René Goscinny lean over a large white sheet of paper and bring to life a mischievous and endearing boy, Little Nicolas. From schoolyard games and fights to summer camp pranks and camaraderie, Nicolas lives a merry and enriching childhood – and brings friendship and newfound life to his creators, too.
Little Nicholas: Happy as Can Be

The Sunrise File is a geopolitical thriller in which a Mossad agent seeks to determine the fate of former Nazi executioners. The film takes us on a breathtaking tale of espionage from the end of the Second World War to the trial of Klaus Barbie, between Paris, Berlin, La Paz and Tel Aviv.
The Sunrise File

Deep water freediving exposes its practitioners to a form of narcosis, which induces several symptoms, among which a feeling of euphoria and levity that earned this phenomenon its nickname of "raptures of the deep". The short film relates the interior journey of Guillaume Néry, the apnea world champion, during one of his deep water dives. It draws its inspiration from his physical experience and the narrative of his hallucinations.
Narcose

Deep in the Écrins massif, Gaspard, a life-hardened shepherd haunted by the loss of his son, leads a solitary life with his flock. But the menacing appearance of a lone wolf puts an end to his apparent tranquility, and one night, when the wolf slaughters his entire flock, Gaspard embarks on a reckless vendetta.
The Wolf

Tir Nan Og by Fursy Teyssier is a mystical film about loss and leave-taking set in a Tolkein-like landscape of forest, sea and mountains. It commences on a clifftop where a child and her grandmother are playing on a grand piano. Along with a flock of sinister birds a bird-like figure shrouded in mystery arrives to take the old woman away and the girl attempts to follow.
Tir Nan Og

After more than twenty-five years of absence, Paul Rivest returns to Melvile. He knows this little town pretÂty well, having spent all his summer vacations there as a child with his grandmother. Feeling responsible for the death of his first love and his best friend in a fire that destroyed the region the summer of his fifteenth birthday, his return to Melvile forces him to stir up the past. As Paul discovers the real reasons for Ruth and Thomas’s death, his stay in Melvile turns into a nightmare because the town of Melvile is not done with him.