Inès Léraud
Acting
Known For

Not less than 3 men and 40 animals were found dead on the Breton beaches. The identity of the killer is an open secret: green algae. Inès Léraud is still a young journalist when, driven by an ecological conscience, she decides to go to Brittany to investigate this phenomenon. Through her encounters with whistleblowers, scientists, farmers and politicians, she elucidates, not without difficulty, half a century of silence: samples that disappear in laboratories, bodies buried before being autopsied, influence games, pressure... Will the truth win?
Green Tide

Alix is a woman of 27 looking for the only thing she is incapable of: love.
I Did Not Die

Lost in the forest, two orphans find refuge in the abandoned cottage of the ogress Baba Yaga, who is on her way back home. Adapted from the tale of Hansel and Gretel.
Baba Yaga

Gena will soon be 16. But today she has to send a birthday card to her father. What can she possibly write to him? She doesn't know him. Louis received his card from his daughter, and she got the age wrong. What does it matter? Everyone abandoned him ages ago. But Gena decides to go looking for Louis. She rushes to a city she's never been to. She finds the street and recognizes a guy busily running back and forth. What the hell is he doing? At that moment, her heart starts racing.
Les Grands S'Allongent Par Terre

Inspired by a book by Serge July, Le Dictionnaire amoureux du journalisme (A Lover's Dictionary of Journalism) is a declaration of love for freedom of the press, which underpins all other freedoms. This immersion with journalists at the heart of the stories they have covered brings to life often deeply moving investigations. Above all, it explains what a journalist is, what drives them, and what we owe them.