Gabrielle Brady

Gabrielle Brady is an Australian film maker currently based in Berlin. Her work involves creative collaborations with non- professional actors with a focus on performance and co-scripting in documentary settings.

Her debut hybrid documentary film ISLAND OF THE HUNGRY GHOSTS was shown worldwide in festivals, collected over 40 prizes and won the award for best film at Tribeca. Gabrielle’s work has featured at Berlinale, MOMA NY, the Institute of Contemporary Arts London and IDFA and has been nominated for an independent spirit award. Gabrielle’s second feature film THE WOLVES ALWAYS COME AT NIGHT is set for festival and cinema release in early 2024 and was supported through ARTE “La Lucerne” spot for auteur film makers. Gabrielle studied film direction at “La Escuela Internacional de Cine” (EICTV) in Cuba.

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Romain Compingt

Romain Compingt is the youngest graduate of the CEEA (European Conservatory of Audiovisual Writing).
POPULAIRE by Régis Roinsard (5 nominations at the 2013 César, Public Prize at COLCOA, as well as at the Tokyo French Film Festival & San Francisco International Film Festival), is his first work to be released on screens. He then co-wrote DIVINES with director Houda Benyamina, working also as Artistic collaborator on the film. DIVINES won the Golden Camera at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and the 2017 César for the Best first film. The same year, Holy Fatma’s PLEASE LOVE ME FOREVER Romain co-wrote, won the award for Best short film at the Screamfest in Los Angeles. He collaborates again with Régis Roinsard for EN ATTENDANT BOJANGLES (2022) and signs the adaptation & dialogues of MAGNETIC BEATS, Vincent Cardona’s first film (SACD prize at 2021 Cannes Director’s Fortnight, Ornano Valenti Prize at Deauville film festival 2021, 3 nominations at the 2022 César).
Romain is also a consultant – LA FILLE DE BREST by Emmanuelle Bercot (2016), and TREAT ME LIKE FIRE by Marie Monge (2018 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight), among others – and a playwright for Tutu, a contemporary dance show by Philippe Lafeuille (Public Prize – Avignon 2015). 

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Violette Garcia

After studying literature and geography, which took her to the Israeli-Palestinian region, Violette joined the screenwriting department at La Fémis, graduating in 2019.

Since then, she has co-written several short films, as well as Pierre Schoeller’s upcoming feature film Rembrandt, alongside Anne-Louise Trividic. She also collaborates with Fabienne Berthaud on Sauvagines and Rosa Bonheur, as well as on Staying Alive by Guillaume Fabre-Luce.

At the same time, she is developing the short film MQ-9 Reaper with Fair Play Production and is currently writing two feature-length projects, Panique au tribunal and À part faire des grillades il ne se passait rien.

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Nolwenn Guiziou

Born in 1977, in Brittany. She has a Master Degree in Modern French and English Litterature (University of Western Brittany, Brest, and University of Wales, Swansea). She also has studied set-building in Larkin Art School (Dublin). In 2004, in Dublin, she creates a street theatre company : The Pirate Puppet Company. She has travelled with it in Ireland, England, Spain and Portugal. In 2018, she writes and directs a stop-motion serie for the Breton speaking television (An Dorioù). She has just finished a short stereoscopic 3D film, TxanTxangorri, with marionettes and live actors. She is currently working on Birds of a feather, a feature film in stereoscopy 3D.

She is a writer and a director and she also teaches Breton and English. She has been a consultant for Le Groupe Ouest since 2014.

 

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Bohdan Piasecki

Bohdan Piasecki is a poet from Poland based in Birmingham. A committed performer, he has taken his poems from the upstairs room in an Eastbourne pub to the main stage of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, from underground Tokyo clubs to tramways in Paris, from a bookshop in Beijing to an airfield in Germany, from niche podcasts to BBC Radio. He enjoys the creative chaos of big field festivals just as much as the composed concentration of literary events. Bohdan was awarded the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem: Performed in 2023, the category’s inaugural year.

Bohdan founded the first poetry slam in Poland before moving to the UK to get a doctorate in translation studies. He has worked as Director of Education on the Spoken Word in Education MA course at Goldsmiths University, and was the Midlands Producer for Apples and Snakes between 2010 and 2017. He is Assistant Professor in Creative Writing at the University of Birmingham. He also works as Creative Producer, and sits on the board of the Poetry Translation Centre.

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Jan Schomburg

Jan Schomburg, *1976 wrote and directed movies (« Above us only sky » 2011, « Forget my Self » 2014, « Divine » 2020), wrote screenplays together with Maria Schrader (« Stefan Zweig – Farewell to Europe », « I’m your man ») and wrote two novels (« Das Licht und die Geräusche », 2017, « Die Möglichkeit eines Wunders », 2024).
Secretly he even wrote and directed sketch comedy for German Television.
His films were shown at Berlinale, Locarno, Rotterdam, New York, among others. He was awarded the German Film Prize for the screenplay for « I’m your man », the film « Stefan Zweig – Farewell to Europe » won the Audience Award of the European Film Academy.
In 2024, he is the head author and showrunner of « Other people’s money » (WT), an eight-part international TV series for ZDF and DR airing in March 25.
Jan Schomburg collaborates with Le Groupe Ouest since 2023.

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