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Raphaël Pillosio

Raphaël Pillosio

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Biography

Raphaël Pillosio is a French director and producer, born in Montreuil on July 1, 1977. After studying history and cinema, he also invested in the teaching of documentary cinema within higher education. In 2007, he felt the production company L’Atelier Documentaire with Fabrice Marache. This structure was established as an important player in the author's documentary in France, producing many documentary films and some fictions, often in international co -production, especially with Iran and Latin America. Pillosio supports authors engaged in social, political and cinematographic issues, and regularly works on projects that question memory, archive and unknown history.

Known For

From Where They Stood
7.5

A handful of prisoners in WWII camps risked their lives to take clandestine photographs and document the hell the Nazis were hiding from the world. In the vestiges of the camps, director Christophe Cognet retraces the footsteps of these courageous men and women in a quest to unearth the circumstances and the stories behind their photographs, composing as such an archeology of images as acts of defiance.

From Where They Stood

2023
My Worst Enemy
7.0

Mojtaba, Hamzeh, Zar are among other individuals who have been thrown into prison and ideologically interrogated in Iran. In this documentary, the director wants them to interrogate him as agents of the Islamic Republic might. He would like the real torturer in Iran to see himself through the film as if in a mirror. The violent experience of putting themselves in the torturer's head confronts them with their own limits and the ambivalence of the project itself.

My Worst Enemy

2024
Thun-le-Paradis ou la balade d’Éloïse
N/A

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Thun-le-Paradis ou la balade d’Éloïse

Iranian
5.6

An atheist, Iranian filmmaker Mehran Tamadon managed to convince four mullahs, all believers in the Islamic Republic of Iran, to come and stay with him for two days and engage in discussion. In this confined space, daily life is combined with debate, an unremitting demonstration of the problematic issue of how to live together, when each side's understanding of the world is so contrary?

Iranian

2014
The Words Women Spoke One Day
9.0

1962, at the end of the Algerian War, Algerian independence activists are released from Rennes prison. For one night, filmmaker Yann Le Masson films them. They tell him their vision for the future of Algeria and the place women must occupy in the new society to be built. Fifty years later, with the soundtrack missing, Raphaël Pillosio sets out to find these women. Two deaf people set about lip-reading the women filmed by Yann Le Masson, revealing snatches of sentences, words cut short by the camera's shifts. An investigative film in which the few activists still alive discover their old testimonies and tell us their silent story. The reconstruction of the lost soundtrack will remain in suspense; no happy ending will come to absorb the absence, to cancel the ferocious operation of time. An essay film about cinema that depicts their disappearance, and forever keeps them alive.

The Words Women Spoke One Day

2024
Begzor Begzar
N/A

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Begzor Begzar

2020
Where God Is Not
5.0

A prison cell is set up in an empty room on the edge of Paris. Three former political prisoners from Iran re-enact how they were once interrogated and tortured. With quiet scepticism, the film asks whether their experiences can be accessed in this way.

Where God Is Not

2024