Hélène Louvart
Hélène LOUVART (1964, France) is a French cinematographer, who studied at the prestigious École nationale supérieure Louis-Lumière in Paris. She is a member of French Society of Cinematographers (AFC) and boasts an impressive international oeuvre, having worked with renowned directors such as Wim Wenders, Agnès Varda, and Alice Rohrwacher.
Louvart’s cinematography is known for titles such as Un petit frère by director Léonor Serraille; IFFR CineMart project and winner of the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at Berlinale, Never Rarely Sometimes Always by Eliza Hittman; and A vida invisível by Karim Aïnouz. Louvart is the IFFR 2023 Robby Müller Award winner.
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Un petit frère
Nuanced, intimate saga of an Ivorian family’s integration into France, narrated over thirty years.
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Lazzaro felice
A fable of contemporary Italy in which the endless patience of the innocent Lazzaro is sorely tried.
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Rocks
Rocks, an East London teenager, has to look after her kid brother when her mum suddenly disappears. A drama bursting with youthful energy.
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Mille soleils
Part of IFFR White Nights on Wednesday 13 July at 22:00In spite of lasting fame due to his main role in the road movie Touki Bouki, the African act
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Les Apaches
Feature debut in which French actor De Peretti shows the two faces of holiday paradise Corsica. Set against the villas and imported wealth of the F
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L’éclat furtif de l’ombre
The horrors of war cast young fisherman Adisu adrift in vast Ethiopia. Forty years later, he is a taxi driver in a Northern European city, dreaming
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Arianna
During a muggy summer, teenager Arianna slowly discovers the truth about her sexual identity that her parents have anxiously hidden from her. Intim
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Le meraviglie
Dreamy second film by Italian director Alice Rohrwacher about a family of beekeepers in the remote Tuscany countryside, living by their own rules.