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FILMOGRAPHY SELECTION

Pollution : the Indian poison - Arte Reportages

26' February 2018 - Director and cameraman
14' September 2017 - Director and cameraman

Every minute, five people die because of pollution in India. The Subcontinent is the country of the world that suffers the most deaths related to air and water pollution. In Delhi and Bangalore, this documentary investigates the causes of pollution, its consequences on health, and follow activists trying to reclaim the environment.

As Turkmenistan hosted the Asian Games in the capital Ashgabat, we  managed to obtain a visa to cover the event, and speak discretely to some activists. A rare look inside one of the world’s most authoritarian regimes.

52' July 2017 - Producer and cameraman

Home to the highest number of billionaires in the world after China and the US, India's super-rich love to splurge on round-the world, first-class holidays and lavish parties. But in a country where hundreds of millions still live in poverty, the spending habits of the wealthiest heirs and self-made success stories spark controversy.

14' March 2017 - Director and cameraman

India's beef war - l'Effet Papillon Canal +

20' October 2016 - Producer and co-cameraman

In the name of the Holy Cow, militias of Hindu extremists are increasing attacks on minorities who market and eat beef. Since the coming to power of the nationalist right in 2014, dozens have been lynched in public place. The government multiplies binding laws against the beef industry. Chronicle of a war that threatens the fragile coexistence of religions in the world's largest democracy.

Nepal : Hunting pedophiles - Envoyé Spécial France 2

26' July 2016 - Director and co-cameraman

Hit in May 2015 year by a terrible earthquake, Nepal faces an influx of pedophiles, often disguised as NGO workers. We follow the investigative work of activists hunting child predators in the streets of Katmandu and two French police officers training their Nepali counterparts.

Junk Food without borders - France 5 Le Monde en Face

52' February 2016 - Director and co-cameraman

Under pressure from public authorities in the West, "Big Food" has agreed to reduce the levels of sugar, saturated fats and salt in their products and to limit marketing targeting children. But on the Internet they target kids through advergames. And in developing countries, dirty old tricks are back. Investigation in Brazil, India and France.

Coal : dark investments - France 2 Complément d'enquête

26' September 2015 - Director and co-cameraman

Coal is considered the dirtiest source of energy. As French utilities close their plants in France and throw tons of money in greenwashing, they buy dirty coal plants everywhere in the world. In India, Poland and Italy, we investigated the dark investments of EDF, Engie and BNP Paribas and followed activists disrupting shareholders assemblies.

Migrants : the Pacific Solution - Spicee

52' June 2015 - Co-director

Australia claims to have found the perfect solution for asylum seekers : sending them to the remote islands of Nauru and Manus. Our investigation in Papua New Guinea demonstrates that the reality is much more cruel. For this film, we partnered with Lucas Shrank, a visual artist wh recreated one migrant journey.

Afghan Syndrome : forgotten soldiers - France 3 Pièces à conviction

52' January 2013 - Co-director and co-cameraman

In 2012, only 400 soldiers officially were diagnosed PTSD in France, less than 1% of the military engaged in Afghanistan for 11 years. Far less then in the other NATO armies. In Kabul, Cyprus and France, we were granted unprecedented access to army health plan. Through numerous interviews, this documentary shows how the French army lost tracks of their wounded soldiers.

Nuclear disasters : secret stories - Canal+ Spécial investigation

90' March 2012 - Director

After Chernobyl in 1986 and Three Mile Island in the United States in 1979, Fukushima was the third nuclear power plant that went beyond the control of its designers. Between lies, panic and misinformation, back on the true story of these major disasters. Camille Le Pomellec has collected testimonies, unpublished for some, of those who have experienced these dramas from the inside: workers, industrialists, politicians and residents. Investigation in Japan, the United States, Russia, Germany and France on the dark side of the atom.

Designer babies : the new eugenics - Canal + Spécial Investigation

52' September 2010 - Director and cameraman

In Denmark, sperm banks offer donor catalogs with good physics. Some of these donors "100% Viking" have spawned ... more than a hundred children. In the US and India, parents choose the sex of their offspring. In California, clinics use in vitro fertilization to select embryos according to their genetic profile. Investigation of this eugenics of the twenty-first century. The best of all worlds begins today.

Heroine : from Balkan to French countryside - M6 Zone Interdite

52' Novembre 2009 - Director and cameraman

Mathieu, 21 years old, lives in a remote village of Western France. Addicted to heroine, he became a drug dealer to pay for his consumption. On the countryside, overdoses are on the rise but drugs remain a big taboo. We follow a traveling nurse and a local police officer investigating the rising trafic and follow the supply chain in Holland and Bulgaria.

Margaret Thatcher : childhood of a leader - Arte

52' February 2008 - Director

How does a daughter of provincial grocers, at the impeccable setting, transform Britain into the din, screams, blood and tears, and mark the world of its ideological imprint? Who is Margaret Thatcher, the first Western woman to conquer a political party and exercise power? Portrait of one whom the Russians nicknamed iron lady, from her childhood until her accession to the head of the English government in 1979.

Turkmenistan : the Dictator's games - France 24 Reporters

The Rohingya Muslim community has just over 1.3 million members. Although established for more than two centuries in Burma, it is not one of the minorities officially recognized by the authorities. Stateless, rejected and heavily persecuted, tens of thousands have had to flee Burma end of 2016 to seek refuge in Bangladesh, where they live today in terrible conditions. 

Rohingya's exodus - France 24 Reporters

India's new maharajas - M6 Enquête exclusive and Al Jazeera 101 East

BIOGRAPHY

‪After graduating from Sciences Po Paris and the Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme of Lille in 2003 as a journalist-cameraman, I started making documentaries for Arte including a Margaret Thatcher biography for a series titled "The childhood of a Leader", nominated at FIPA. â€¬â€ªFrom 2007, I specialized in investigative reports and produced several documentaries for France 2 and Canal + on the French army, nuclear safety and on bioethics. ‬‪In 2014, I shifted to India with my family and joined Babel Press as deputy editor-in-chief in New Delhi. I covered the Nepal earthquake in 2015 and made many documentaries throughout South Asia. "Migrants, the Pacific Solution", co-directed with Renaud Villain, Ludovic Gaillard and Lucas Shrank for Spicee received the "Prix du Public" at Figra and the "Etoile de la Scam". 

Diplômé de Sciences Po Paris et de l'Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme de Lille en 2003 en tant que journaliste-caméraman, j'ai commencé par réaliser des documentaires pour Arte. "Margaret Thatcher, l'enfance d'un chef» a été sélectionné au FIPA. A partir de 2007, je me spécialise dans les reportages d'investigation et réalise plusieurs documentaires pour France 2 et Canal + sur l'armée française, la sûreté nucléaire et la bioéthique. En 2014, je pars en Inde avec ma famille et rejoins Babel Press comme rédacteur en chef adjoint à New Delhi. J'ai couvert le tremblement de terre au Népal en 2015 et réalisé plusieurs documentaires en Asie du Sud. "Migrants, la Solution Pacifique", co-réalisé avec Renaud Villain, Ludovic Gaillard et Lucas Shrank pour Spicee a reçu le Prix du Public au Figra et l'Etoile de la Scam.

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