Cyprien Clément-Delmas
Directing
Biography
Cyprien Clément-Delmas is a French film director, photographer and visual artist. His first documentary short film, The Last Tape, premiered at Sheffield Doc/Fest and won the Silver Prize at the German Academy Awards in 2016. The story led to his first documentary feature, Boy of War, which premiered at Jilhava Film Festival in 2018. His second feature documentary, Diosa, follows the life of Joan, a Queer icon from Barcelona.
Known For

Joan, a queer icon from Barcelona also known as Marina, uses their art to explore their femininity and question masculinity. Despite their resistances and those of their surroundings, this documentary takes us into their journey to understand gender identity.
Goddess

'Why are you here? Are you mentally sick? Do you want to kill people?" the Ukrainian military commander asks the 18 year old recruit Artiom.
Boy of War

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Luciano

Bugarach. Nothing ever really happens in this bucolic village in Southern France at the base of the mountain that gives it its name. But the villagers' peace and quiet vanishes when the news story circulates around the globe like a viral video that this close-knit community of 194 inhabitants will be the only place on the planet to survive the December 21st apocalypse foretold by the Mayans. 'Bugarach' dives deep into the subject of the apocalypse to reflect on the fears and coping strategies of humankind in times of deep material and spiritual crisis in the Western world.
Bugarach

A young man and a veteran meet for the last time before the war will separate them.
The Last Tape

DAY ONE, the first day of Donald Trump's presidency. A DAY ONE of joy for some people, a DAY ONE of resistance for many others.
Day One
An immersive and experimental short film documenting the strange and tense atmosphere in Washington D.C. on January 20th, 2021.
Last Day (DAY ONE episode 2)

Paul dreams to go sailing with his father one day. But his father tumbles into a depression and literally dissolves right before his eyes. The family threatens to collapse and for Paul there is a long road to go.