Bénédicte Liénard Explained

Bénédicte Liénard (in French pronounced as /benedikt ljenaʁ/; born 25 April 1965 in Mons, Belgium) is a Belgian filmmaker.[1] [2] [3]

Biography

Benedicte Lienard studied at the Institut des Arts de Diffusion section realization cinema in Louvain-La-Neuve. At 24, she directed her first short film and then assistant director on films Jaco Van Dormael, Manu Bonmariage, Raymond Depardon, the Dardenne brothers. In 1997 and 98, it is dedicated to the creation of a workshop of expression through images and sound environment prison. The exhibition "Images free head" at the Museum of Photography in Charleroi gives see photos and videos of female inmates from the prison of Lantin. She is vice-president of the Belgian section of the International Observatory of Prisons.[4]

Notable films

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ConfĂŠrence BĂŠnĂŠdicte LiĂŠnard : ENSA Dijon Art & Design . Ensa-dijon.fr . 2014-04-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140413124052/http://www.ensa-dijon.fr/stock-2012-2013/conference-benedicte-lienard/ . 2014-04-13 .
  2. Web site: Bénédicte Liénard | Mesto žensk . City of Women . 2014-04-11.
  3. Book: Dic doc: le dictionnaire du documentaire : 191 réalisateurs, Communauté française de Belgique, Wallonie-Bruxelles. 1999. 280. LIÉNARD bÉNÉDICtE Née à Mons, le 25 avril 1965 - Diplômée de l'IAD en réalisation cinéma Les petites choses qui font la vie..
  4. http://www.gouvernement.lu/883596/dossier.pdf Sélection Officielle Cannes 2002