
Cobalt, l'envers du rêve électrique
Réalisation
Quentin NOIRFALISSE, Arnaud ZAJTMAN
The blue gold, cobalt, is essential for electric cars, which hold the promise of a clean ecological transition. The global automotive market is focusing its efforts on competitive production of this mineral, which is essential for batteries. It is mainly found in the Congo and closer to home in Finland. But at what price, human and environmental?
Réalisé par
Quentin NOIRFALISSE, Arnaud ZAJTMAN
Narrateur
Marion KOEN
Photographie
Quentin DEVILLERS & Thibault DELAVIGNE
Montage
Catherine CATELLA
Musique
Olivier DELHEZ
Son
Frédéric CRISTEA, Hugo FERNANDEZ, Valentin GUILLAUME, Falko HACKEBEIL, Sirius KESTEL & John QUINN
Production
Les Films du Tambour de Soie
Dancing Dog Productions
Dancing Dog Productions
Muriel SORBO (Les Films du Tambour de Soie)
Quentin NOIRFALISSE (Dancing Dog Productions)
Quentin NOIRFALISSE (Dancing Dog Productions)
Co-Production
Arnaud ZAJTMAN (Esprit Libre Production)
Muriel SORBO (Les Films du Tambour de Soie)
Quentin NOIRFALISSE (Dancing Dog Productions)
Quentin NOIRFALISSE (Dancing Dog Productions)
Distribution
Terranoa
Terranoa
Ventes
Terranoa
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Quentin NOIRFALISSE
Quentin Norfalisse is a freelance journalist for many magazines ( le Soir, L'express, Notre Afrique, AlterEchos, Slate.fr etc) and co-founder of the Belgian investigative magazine Medor (medor.coop) since 2014. Since 2014 he produces and directs within his company Dancing Dog production of investigative documentaries especially on the Congo. He directed in 2017 Le Ministre des Poubelles - 75 mn - RTBF Arte Belgium - Al Jazeera - selected at fespaco, Dok Leipzig.

Arnaud ZAJTMAN
Arnaud Zajtman directs and produces documentaries on complex and international geopolitical issues. Before directing and producing, Arnaud Zajtman was a permanent correspondent for the BBC in Africa for over ten years, mainly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. His reports have also appeared in Le Monde, Libération and Le Soir. He was awarded the Bayeux Prize for War Correspondents in 2003 for a report on the massacres in Kisangani (DRC).
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