MARION POIZEAU

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Filmmaker, editor, camerawoman, speaker, and trainer, Marion embarks on a remarkable journey filled with adventures and discoveries. She sees life as a feature film in which one can transform their dreams into reality. Passionate about cinema and travel, she combines both to share her perspective on the world through documentaries.

In 2013, she directed and self-produced the documentary "Into the Sea", which tells the story of three women who introduced a new sport to Iran: surfing. The film travels the world and receives numerous awards at international festivals, including a Sportel award for the best "Sport and Peace" documentary. The documentary highlights the beauty of surfing and shows the incredible power of sports in breaking cultural barriers.

Marion Poizeau is a committed woman, and her work reflects her vision of the profession: open-mindedness and creativity. In 2019, she flew to Africa where she taught film classes in Togo and produced reports for the BBC. She sees cinema as an art and a powerful tool for bringing positive changes to the world. Being a filmmaker is not just a job, it's a way of life. Her audacity and strong determination to overcome all the obstacles of the profession make her an inspiration for many aspiring filmmakers.

During her conferences and training sessions, Marion is committed to sharing her experience and knowledge with the next generation of filmmakers. Filmmaking is not just a matter of technical skills, but it's also about curiosity, listening, and empathy, which then allow for telling stories with accuracy and authenticity.

MARION POIZEAU

Filmmaker, editor, camerawoman, speaker, and trainer, Marion embarks on a remarkable journey filled with adventures and discoveries. She sees life as a feature film in which one can transform their dreams into reality. Passionate about cinema and travel, she combines both to share her perspective on the world through documentaries.

In 2013, she directed and self-produced the documentary "Into the Sea", which tells the story of three women who introduced a new sport to Iran: surfing. The film travels the world and receives numerous awards at international festivals, including a Sportel award for the best "Sport and Peace" documentary. The documentary highlights the beauty of surfing and shows the incredible power of sports in breaking cultural barriers.

Marion Poizeau is a committed woman, and her work reflects her vision of the profession: open-mindedness and creativity. In 2019, she flew to Africa where she taught film classes in Togo and produced reports for the BBC. She sees cinema as an art and a powerful tool for bringing positive changes to the world. Being a filmmaker is not just a job, it's a way of life. Her audacity and strong determination to overcome all the obstacles of the profession make her an inspiration for many aspiring filmmakers.

During her conferences and training sessions, Marion is committed to sharing her experience and knowledge with the next generation of filmmakers. Filmmaking is not just a matter of technical skills, but it's also about curiosity, listening, and empathy, which then allow for telling stories with accuracy and authenticity.
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