Lisa Reboulleau

Lisa Reboulleau

Director

BIO

Director Lisa Reboulleau is a French filmmaker and visual artist who has been making films for over two decades. She was born in 1970 in Paris, France, and began her career as an editor in 1996.

In 2004, she made her directorial debut with the short film, “La Nouvelle Lune”, which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival and won the Cinéfondation Prize there. Since then, she has directed five feature films, which have been screened in festivals around the world. Her films have been praised for their visual style and emotional depth.

Reboulleau’s films tell stories of family, friendship, and love — often exploring the complexities of relationships between different generations. In her work, she is drawn to the beauty of everyday life and the natural world.

Reboulleau has also directed several television series, including “L’Ami de la Nature” (2008) and “Dans les Jardins de l’Aube” (2009). She often collaborates with other filmmakers, musicians, and visual artists to create a unique aesthetic experience.

As a visual artist, Reboulleau has shown her work in galleries and museums across Europe. Her paintings explore the beauty of nature, while her photographs capture moments of everyday life. She has also created installations that combine textile art, video, and photography.

Reboulleau is passionate about exploring the world and learning new things. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, reading, and swimming.

Throughout her career, Reboulleau has been recognized for her creative work. In 2009, she was awarded the French Order of Arts and Letters. She has also received numerous awards from film festivals around the world.

Reboulleau’s work has been praised for its sensitive yet powerful approach to storytelling. She is an artist with an eye for detail and a unique vision that has touched the hearts and minds of audiences everywhere.

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