Méryl Fortunat-Rossi

Méryl Fortunat-Rossi

Biographie

Méryl Fortunat-Rossi (France, 1979) first worked as a photographer and amateur filmmaker. In 2001 he moved to Belgium and entered the Institute des Arts de Diffusion. In 2011 he worked with Xavier Seron on a documentary drama Bad Moon (Mauvaise lune), a film that won many awards at festivals around the globe and was nominated for the Belgian Oskar, the Magritte Award. He made several documentary films and joined forces with Xavier Seron in 2015 to make Black Bear (L'ours noir, 2015), a film that was screened at more than a hundred film festivals and won several awards, including the Magritte Award for the Best Short Film.

Festival krátkých filmů Praha

Réalisateur

Films
2019

Trop belge pour toi

Documentaires
2021

Phèdre ou l'explosion des corps confinés

2018

La Grand-Messe

Courts métrages
2016

Le Plombier

2015

L'Ours noir

Scénariste

Documentaires
2021

Phèdre ou l'explosion des corps confinés

2018

La Grand-Messe

Courts métrages
2016

Le Plombier

2015

L'Ours noir

Directeur de la photographie