Bernar Hébert
Directing
Known For

As a kid, Leo thought he possessed, like a magician, the secret power to make things happen. As a young man, he certainly knows how to make things happen with women. But as his best friend Krantz would say to him, "Why do you always ask questions you already know answers to?" Leo believes firmly in what he invents from one day to the next. Images, impressions, stories fill his head. That's just how he is: life, for Leo, is just a game. Behind this childlike attitude, hides the very essence of his own life's quest.
The Favourite Game

A collection of dance pieces.
Night of the Flood

Original music by David Van Tieghan punctuates the breathtaking movement of the dancers as they draw us into the dialogue that can only be described as La La La Human Sex. Bernar Hebert has directed this beautifully crafted document.
La La La Human Sex Duo No. 1
An homage to Antonin Dvorák, one of the great composers of the late 19th century. Documentary vignettes are interwoven with music and dance tableaux shot among fairylike forests and countryside. These lively scenes stand as a poetic illustration of the composer's music and evoke his passion for trains and boats as well as the Slavic myths and lanscapes that inspired his works. Based on Dvorák's String Quartet no.10 in E Flat Major, opus 51.
Bohemia
A free adaptation of eight choreographic pieces of "Infante, c'est destroy". In addition to La La La Human Steps dancers, actress Markita Boies takes part in this feature-length feature film. Contemporary dance confronts the world of Diego Velasquez, the great painter of the Spanish Renaissance.