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Georges Luneau (Directing)

Male

D.O.B: 1941-10-25

Georges Jean Joseph Luneau, born in Clisson on October 25, 1941, is a French filmmaker. A self-taught individual, he pursued independent studies in Modern Literature at the University of Strasbourg. Upon arriving in Paris in 1964, he worked in the entertainment industry as a visual designer with André Almuro, collaborating on several experimental poetic performances at the Sorbonne (such as "Le poème électronique"), the Faculty of Law, and other venues. He also collaborated with director Claude Naville in suburban theater productions. Georges Luneau began directing numerous documentary films in 1969, starting in Nepal and then exploring India, France, Italy, the United States, and the Middle East. His films were selected and featured in several national and international festivals, including Filmotsav in Calcutta, Cinéma du Réel, Festival dei Popoli in Florence, Festival Étonnants voyageurs in Saint Malo, Les Orientales in Saint-Florent-Le-Vieil, Brussels, Amsterdam, Guadeloupe, and others. He published text and photo reports about India in...