Raphaël Pillosio
After studying history and film, Raphaël Pillosio went on to produce many documentary films and a few fiction films with L’Atelier documentaire, a Bordeaux-based company that he co-founded with Fabrice Marache in 2007. Among the latest films he has produced: Ana Rosa by Catalina Villar, À pas aveugles by Christophe Cognet, Le fleuve n’est pas une frontière by Alassane Diago, Mon pire ennemi and Là où Dieu n’est pas by Mehran Tamadon, Thun-le-paradis by Eleonor Gilbert, L’Évangile de la révolution by François-Xavier Drouet.
As a director, he has made three films focused on the Roma people: Route de Limoges, Des Français sans histoire and Histoires du carnet anthropométrique. Après Algérie, d’autres regards, a documentary devoted to the filmmakers who stood against the Algerian War. Les mots qu’elles eurent un jour continues his exploration of the links between activist cinema and Algeria.