Denis Delestrac | |
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Born | Denis Delestrac 14 August 1968 France |
Occupation | Film director |
Website | http://www.denisdelestrac.com |
Denis Delestrac is a French director and producer who is best known for creating feature-length investigative documentaries. His films focus on the ecological, social, and political impacts of natural resources. His film, Sand Wars, influenced the United Nations Environmental Program to write a report on sand scarcity in 2019. [1]
He has won over 40 international prizes and became a member of the European Film Academy in 2017. [2]
Denis Delestrac graduated from the Toulouse Law School and obtained a Master's degree in Journalism at the University of Dallas. He began working as a photojournalist, and later as a writer in the United States, where he covered the South Central LA riots, the Waco siege, and the 1992 presidential elections. [ citation needed ]
Denis Delestrac made his debut in non-fiction filmmaking in 2001. In addition to his TV and theatrical non-fiction works, Delestrac directs branded content films for brands or events through his production company Intrepido Films.[1]
Delestrac resides in Barcelona.
Film | Year | Position | Description |
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McCurry: The Pursuit of Color | 2021 | Director, writer, producer | Documentary biopic about the photographer Steve McCurry [3] |
The Shadow of Gold | 2018 | Director, co-writer | Two-part documentary investigating the social and environmental impact of gold mining. |
Captain's Dream | 2018 | Director, writer, producer | The Russian artist and boat captain, Alexander Ponomarev creates the first Biennale in Antarctica. |
Freightened | 2016 | Director, writer | An investigation which reveals the mechanics and perils of freight shipment industry. |
Banking Nature | 2014 | Director, co-writer | A documentary that looks at the growing movement to monetize the natural world and turning endangered species into instruments of profit. |
Sand Wars | 2013 | Director, writer, associate producer | Sand Wars is a docu-thriller about the scarcity of sand due to mining the resource for making concrete. |
Pax Americana | 2010 | Director, writer, associate producer | Pax Americana examines the origins and today's reality of the militarization of space. |
Mystery of the Nile | 2005 | Assistant director | IMAX film documenting the first successful expedition to navigate the entire length of the Nile from source to sea. |
Adventure of the Nile | 2005 | Director, writer | A documentary film about the first expedition to have succeeded in descending the Nile. |
The Nomad Experience | 2006 | Director | A documentary reflection about spirituality and human values. |
Human Rights | 2003 | Scriptwriter | A documentary film about how armed conflicts affect civilian communities and force displacement. |
The Face of the Human Condition | 2003 | Scriptwriter | A portrait of National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry. |
Recovering the Past | 2003 | Scriptwriter | A documentary film about heritage conservation in Sudan with contemporary archaeologist Charles Bonnet. |
The Nomad Spirit | 2003 | Scriptwriter | A look at how market economy has transformed the Mongolian society. |
The Mission to Educate | 2003 | Scriptwriter | The educative, healthcare and economic challenges faced by the Tuareg and Wodaabe tribes of the Ténéré Desert. |
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