
The Documentary Journey of Madame Anita Conti
Réalisation
Louise HÉMON
In 1952, Anita Conti was the first woman oceanographer to be accepted on a trawler to take part in an Atlantic cod-fishing campaign. Alone with her camera, she spent six months documenting the work of sixty sailors. As the nets overflowed with fish, she sounded a visionary warning about the possible depletion of this resource.
Réalisé par
Louise HÉMON
Montage
Marie BOTTOIS
Musique
Julie NORMAL
Son
Pablo SALAÜN
Production
Hutong Productions
Pauline TRAN VAN LIEU (Hutong Productions)
Lucie REGO (Hutong Productions)
Lucie REGO (Hutong Productions)
Réalisé par

Louise HÉMON
Louise Hémon makes films and directs plays. Trained at the Fémis documentary workshop, her creative documentaries (‘L'homme le plus fort’, ‘Une vie de château’, ‘Salomé’) have been shown at international festivals such as Hot Docs-Toronto, FIFIB-Bordeaux, dokumentART, Côté Court-Pantin and broadcast on Arte and Canal+. His shows (‘Le Grand débat’, ‘Les océanographes’, ‘La Mort’), co-written with Emilie Rousset, have been presented at the Festival d'Automne in Paris and the Princeton French Theatre Festival-USA. Mixing documentary and fiction, his video work can also be seen in museums such as the Centre Pompidou, the Lafayette Anticipations foundation, the Mucem, etc. His first feature film, ‘L'Engloutie’, will be shot in 2024.
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