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Tristan Bourlard Tristan Bourlard directed films, documentaries and television shows for 15 years. In 1994, he received the « Prix Européen du Meilleur Film Scientifique » at the « Festival Scientifique de Palaiseau » in France for « De Mercator aux satellites, histoires cartographiques ». In 1999, the documentary « Matamata et Pilipili » received the « Contribution Award » at the « Margareth Mead Film & Video Festival » in New York, and the Prize for Best Documentary at the FIAT in Santiago [Chili]. He’s also directed six documentaries for two thematic evenings on ARTE: « Simenon, l'homme nu » and « Einstein, une vie, un homme ». He equally directed two series of geopolitical shows for « Le dessous des cartes ». In February 2000, he published « L'oeil du romancier » (Actes Sud, Collection Solin). In 2002, he directed the historical and scientific documentary « La place du mort » for the RTBF and received the « Premier Prix du Film Pédagogique » at the « Festival du Film Archéologique Kinéon » in Brussels. |
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François De Smet François De Smet was born in 1977. He studied Philosophy, before working for several years in the political sphere, and conducting research in political philosophy at the « Université Libre de Bruxelles ». He has also been active in several associations dealing with cultural diversity or equal rights . He is the author of « Les Droits de l’homme: origines et aléas d’une idéologie moderne » [2001] and numerous articles on racism, cultural diversity or citizenship. « La Clé Ecossaise » is his first film. |
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