Thierry Zéno
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Thierry Zéno (born April 22, 1950 in Namur) is a Belgian author-filmmaker.

In 1974, after having produced a short film about a patient of a Namurian psychiatric hospital that practiced rough art, he released a "monument of Belgian cinema", influenced by Félicien Rops and praised by Henri Michaux: Vase de Noces. For some, it was a long, fascinating metaphysical poem and, for others, a repulsive work.

Since then, he has simultaneously been pursuing work as an ethnological documentarist and an approach of film on art.

Zéno created a "video" department at the Académie de dessin et des arts visuels de Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, where he had been teacher and currently is director. In his current position, he is in charge of administration, logistics and security.

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