
Delphine Deloget
Directing
Biography
Delphine Deloget (born 7 October, 1975; Paimpol) is a French director and documentary filmmaker. She notably won the Albert-Londres Prize in 2015 in the audiovisual category. Her first fiction feature film, All to Play For, is presented at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival (Un certain regard selection).
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La case de l'oncle Doc

Sylvie lives with her two children whom she’s raising on her own. One evening, there’s an accident, and her youngest son is removed from her care. Sylvie must subsequently fight to get her son back and to keep herself afloat.
All to Play For

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Toutes les télés du monde

Sabine and Natacha are 22. They live ‘here’, in the sticks, next door to each other. One day, Natacha has an opportunity: leave ‘here’ to go ‘over there’, thus abandoning Sabine. This act of treason will prove fatal.
Tiger

Wu’s one year old son was kidnapped in the middle of the night and was most probably sold to another family. Ten years later, Wu still hopes to find him. On his bicycle, he travels across China, defying the indifference and inaction of Chinese society and authorities.
The Man Who Was Looking For His Son

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L'Amour à l'Oeuvre
Eighty percent of Australian whale strandings occur on Tasmania's rugged coasts. Committed volunteers and professionals work tirelessly in remote and difficult conditions to rescue the whales. A successful rescue is cause for celebration, but the inevitable deaths still provide valuable research data. This is an insider account of the challenging and emotional work of Tasmania's whale rescue unit.
Andrew - Sauveteur de baleines en Tasmanie
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Santa Claus and the Cowboy
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June 1944, the D-Day Landings
Somewhere in the north of Sweden, three boys are sitting in front of a frozen lake. Somewhere in Egypt three boys are laying on their beds. All of them have survived a long, deadly journey, through the Sinai desert.
Under the Skin: A Journey Into Savagery
No London Today is an immersion into the world of five young refugees, Chafik, Aron, Abraham, Henok and Ermias, waiting and wandering in Calais, trying illegally to reach England.