Lise Baron

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Lise Baron
Born
NationalityFrench
Occupationdirector
Notable workEprouvantes éprouvettes (2021)
AwardsThe Grand Jury Prize at Justice Documentary Festival Paris 2023

Lise Baron is a French documentary filmmaker. She lives in Nantes.

Biography[edit]

After studying ancient history, Lise Baron worked as a production manager and literary director for various documentary production companies. Later, she moved into directing. Her first film, "Students, All to the Factory! - Journeys of Working-Class Maoists," was made in 2018. In this documentary, she interviewed former Parisian students who, after the events of May 1968, went to work in factories.[1]

In 2020, she co-directed a documentary with Aurélien Bonnet on medically assisted reproduction. Given that both Lise Baron and Aurélien Bonnet had personal experiences with assisted reproduction, they explored their own journey and compared it to those of several other couples.

In 2021, she completed her fifth documentary, focusing on Marguerite Duras as a writer while also delving into her role as a filmmaker and the political aspects of her character.[2]

Filmography[3][edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Etudiants, tous à l'usine ! - Itinéraires de maoïstes ouvriers Director Documentary
2018 La traite atlantique, archipel de la mémoire Director Documentary
2019 Erika, au nom de la mer Director Documentary
2020 Éprouvantes éprouvettes Director Documentary
2020 Marguerite, l'écriture et la vie Director Documentary
2022 Dans nos prisons, histoire d'une lutte Director Documentary
2023 les Années sida, à la mort, à la vie Director Documentary

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Étudiants, tous à l'usine ! - Itinéraires de maoïstes ouvriers on filmdocumentaire.fr
  2. ^ Renaud Marchar. "« Marguerite Duras, l'écriture et la vie », sur France 5 : l'intrigante justesse du mot et du silence". LeMonde.fr.
  3. ^ filmography Lise Baron on filmdocumentaire.fr
  4. ^ FESTIVAL DU DOCUMENTAIRE SUR LA JUSTICE : UN GRAND SUCCÈS POUR LA PREMIÈRE ÉDITION À LA MAISON DU BARREAU on avocatparis.org

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