Un monde sans femmes
by Guillaume Brac
Hors compétition 2014
Biography and Filmography
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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
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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.