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Philippe Rouy

Philippe Rouy is a director. His trilogy dedicated to the Fukushima nuclear disaster, 4 buildings, facing the sea, Machine to Machine and Fovea centralis, has been presented, among others, at the FIDMarseille, Cinéma du Réel, Mumbai Film Festival, Torino Film Festival.

Bani Khoshnoudi

Bani Khoshnoudi, who works as a filmmaker and visual artist, was born in Tehran and immigrated to the United States in 1979 during the revolution. She studied architecture, photography and cinema at the University of Texas at Austin and was studio artist at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in New York. Her works, inhabited …

Kevin Jerome Everson

Kevin Jerome Everson (b.1965, Mansfield, Ohio). Professor of Art at University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Everson’s art practice encompasses printmaking, sculpture, photography and film. Recipient of the Guggenheim; Berlin Prize; Heinz Award; Alpert Award; Rome Prize. Mid-career retrospectives at Cinema du Reel; Tate Modern/Film; Halle fur Kunst Steiermark, Graz; Harvard Film Archive; Whitney Museum of American …

Vadim Dumesh

Vadim Dumesh is a documentary director, researcher, and journalist with academic background in cinema, art, public affairs, and economics. Originally from Latvia, Vadim maintains a transdisciplinary approach and is currently exploring the potential of co-creation practices, which he is developing in his doctoral thesis in artistic research and practice Documentary authorship and collective creativity in …

Tulapop Saenjaroen

Tulapop Saenjaroen, born in 1986 in Chon Buri, Thailand, is an artist and filmmaker whose practice encompasses performance, video and film. His recent shorts interrogate the correlations between image production and production of subjectivity as well as the paradoxes intertwining control and freedom in late capitalism. In combining narrative and the essay film genre, he …

Charlotte Cherici

Charlotte Cherici was born in Marseille in 1993. She graduated in 2018 from the Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR) in Strasbourg. Since 2018, Charlotte is the editor of some of Virgil Vernier’s films (Sophia Antipolis, Meriadeck, Sapphire Crystal, Kindertotenlieder), or those of Brieuc Schieb (Koban Louzou, La Tourbière). Sandbox is her first professional …

Lucas Azémar

Lucas Azémar was born in Paris in 1991. Graduated from the Bachelor in Cinema at the Geneva University of Arts and Design (HEAD), Lucas won the Excellence Award of the Hans Wildorf Foundation in 2018 which allowed him to start developing the project Sandbox, his first professional film.

Burak Çevik

Burak Çevik (1993, Istanbul) founded Fol Cinema Society and curated experimental and arthouse film screenings. He was lecturer on Non-Fiction between 2018-2020 at Istanbul Bilgi University. His films The Pillar of Salt and Belonging premiered at Berlinale Forum in 2018 and 2019, respectively. His video works/films were screened at various festivals such as Locarno, FIDMarseille, …

Sharon Lockhart

Sharon Lockhart (Born 1964) is an American artist living and working in Los Angeles. In a diverse practice that includes installation, photography, film, painting and sculpture, Lockhart creates compelling and complex interactions between the various media and forms she employs, histories she encounters, and the communities and people she collaborates with.

Emmanuel Roy

Emmanuel Roy, born in 1976 and living in Marseille, is a documentary filmmaker. His works include How to Make a Ken Loach Film (2016), La Part du feu (2013) and Histoires d’œufs (2006). He is also an editor, and intervenes in creative workshops and film training.

Sebastián Pinzón-Silva

Sebastián Pinzón-Silva is Colombian nonfiction filmmaker and photographer. His work has screened at festivals including Locarno, True/False, FICCI, SFFILM, Camden, RIDM, and New Directors/New Films. He has been recognized with awards from the Directors Guild of America, FICValdivia, Cinélatino, and Rencontres de Toulouse, among others. Sebastián is a Sundance Documentary Fellow and was named one …

Margaux Dauby

Margaux Dauby is a Belgian filmmaker and visual artist. She graduated in Political Science from the Université Libre de Bruxelles and holds a Master in Audiovisual Arts from the Sint-Lukas Hogeschool in Brussels. Her practice starts from the questioning of notions of language, play, attachment and belonging. She lives and works between Lisbon and Brussels.