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Matthieu Chatellier

Matthieu Chatellier is a filmmaker. After completing his studies at CinéSup in Nantes and the École Nationale Supérieure Louis Lumière in Paris, he directs a few short films, notably Slow (2004), and eventually finds his  creative autonomy in documentary filmmaking, blending reality with intimacy. 2021: Nos forêts ; Alter Ego Production, Nottetempo Films  2016: La mécanique des …

Inadelso Cossa

Inadelso Cossa is a Mozambican film director, cinematographer, producer, and the founder of 16mmFILMES, an independent film and television company based in Mozambique. His work explores different phases of Africa’s, particularly Mozambique’s, history from a personal perspective. Investigating the Colonial, Post Colonial, Independence, and Post Civil War periods, Cossa finds it his duty to document …

Francesca Comencini

Francesca Comencini studied philosophy. She collaborated with her father Luigi on the screenplay of A Child of Calabria (1987) and directed her first feature film, Pianoforte, in 1984, which was followed by The Light of the Lake (1989) and Annabelle Shared (1991). She directed a portrait of Elsa Morante (1995) for the series “Un siècle …

Jean-Marie Teno

Jean-Marie Teno is a director, editor and producer of Cameroonian cinema, born on May 14, 1954. In 1983, he made his first documentary short entitled Schubbah. In 1996, he shot Clando, a feature film that won the Audience Award at the 6th African Film Festival in Milan, Italy. He has since directed Chef (1999), Le …

Shlomi Elkabetz

Shlomi Elkabetz is a director, screenwriter, teacher, actor and producer. In 2011, he wrote, directed and produced the film Testimony, presented at the Venice Film Festival. With his sister, Ronit Elkabetz, he directed the trilogy To Take A Wife, The Seven Days and Gett which were selected respectively at the Venice Critics’ Week/Mostra in 2004, …

Agnès Perrais

After studying literature and earning a doctorate in cinema, Agnès Perrais directed two documentaries, Tant que nous sommes à bord and Magari!, about political and social issues that she seeks to address through the prism of the imaginary. In recent years, her cinematographic practice has focused on cinema on film: she became co-president of L’Etna …

Virgil Vernier

Since 2001, Virgil Vernier’s films have intersected fiction, documentary and mythology. Among them are Thermidor (2009), Pandore (2010), Orléans (2012), Mercuriales (2014), and Sophia Antipolis (2018). His films have been selected at numerous international festivals including Cannes, Locarno and Berlin. © Simon Apostolou