Françoise Demey has worked for Belgian television for nearly 20 years favouring the human approach to her work, Co-producer of documentaries and with a keen interest in music, she has developed her most personal work so far after her meeting with Bervely Jo Scott.
Born to parents of Turkish origin, Tülin Özdemir lives in Brussels. She studied film directing at INSAS and visual anthropology. Her documentaries center on the quest for identity, borders and that which unites or separates people.
Nadia El Fani began her career as a filmmaker and producer in 1990 in Tunisia. Close to women activists in the Maghreb, she is now based in Paris, following the production of her first feature film ‘Bedwin Hacker’
FILMOGRAPHY
••••••2012 : Nos seins nos armes
••••••2012 : Même pas mal
••••••2011 : Inch’Allah Laicité
••••••2007 : Ouled Lenine
••••••2002 : Bedwin Hacker
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Born and brought up in Delhi, Geetika Narang Abbasi has worked on various formats of filmmaking, from TV commercials to documentaries, and is now an independent filmmaker.
Anandana Kapur is an independent filmmaker and social scientist based out of New Delhi, India. She has worked in television and is part of international diversity projects. She writes on Media, Art and Gender.
Rusudan Chkonia studied and lives in Tbilisi, Georgia, where she works on short films and documentaries. Her graduation film ‘Children without a name’ has won several international awards.
Antoinette Beumer graduated in 1989 from the Amsterdam Theater School. She is an established director of television series, documentaries and feature films. In 2010 her adaptation of Heleen van Royen’s ‘The Happy Housewife’ and her remake of the Flemish thriller ‘Loft’ were big successes.