Festival Year: 2017

http://www.denisdelestrac.com/

Denis Delestrac

Roles: Director

After launching his career as a writer and photographer in the United States, Denis Delestrac stepped into filmmaking in 2001 when he met legendary photographer Steve McCurry, later to become the subject of The Face of the Human Condition. This was the first segment of the Nomad series that took the young director around the globe and forged his creative voice.

In 2009, he teamed with executive producer Mark Achbar (Director of The Corporation) and signed Pax Americana. It received numerous accolades and led Denis to his next film Sand Wars (Gold Panda, Greenpeace Prize, Gemini Award), an epic eco-thriller unveiling a disturbing fact: sand is the most consumed resource on Earth after water, and the world’s beaches are disappearing. In the recent Banking Nature (8 Awards, including the Greenpeace Prize 2016), he investigates how the same banks and institutions that provoked the 2008 meltdown are now seeing biodiversity and endangered species as the next financial Eldorado.

His films unstitch the hidden mechanics of our society, ones that blatantly stare us in the face and yet we are completely oblivious to. The force with which Delestrac exposes controversial issues has  sparked public debate and influenced political decision-making internationally, positioning him as one of the most influential investigative filmmakers this past decade.

Festival Year: 2017

http://www.denisdelestrac.com/
80:00

Sand Wars

(FR, 2013, 80min)