Le repos des braves
by Guillaume Brac
Biography and Filmography
After studying production at La Fémis, Guillaume Brac directed his first short, “Stranded” (2009), then a medium-length film, “A World Without Women” (2011), both of which were praised at festivals. He carried on with a feature film, “Tonnerre”, followed by a fictional diptych, “July Tales”, as well as a feature documentary (“Treasure Island”). “All Hands on Deck” had its world premiere at the Panorama section of the Berlinale earlier this year.
by Guillaume Brac
After studying production at La Fémis, Guillaume Brac directed his first short, “Stranded” (2009), then a medium-length film, “A World Without Women” (2011), both of which were praised at festivals. He carried on with a feature film, “Tonnerre”, followed by a fictional diptych, “July Tales”, as well as a feature documentary (“Treasure Island”). “All Hands on Deck” had its world premiere at the Panorama section of the Berlinale earlier this year.