Biographie
Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
Named Artist for Peace in 2012, Anaïs Barbeau Lavalette has directed several award-winning feature-length documentaries, including Les Petits princes des bidonvilles (2000), Si j'avais un chapeau (2006), Les petits géants (2010, winner of a Gémeaux award), Se souvenir des cendres (2010), which followed the adventure of Denis Villeneuve's film Incendies and won the Gémeaux award for Best Documentary, as well as Le plancher des vaches (2014). She has directed four fiction films, Le Ring (2008 - selected in Toronto and Berlin), Inch'Allah (2012, selected in Toronto, then in Berlin - Fipresci International Critics Award, Ecumenical Jury Prize) and The Goddess of Fireflies (selected in Berlin). She also shot the feature film Chien Blanc in spring 2021, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Romain Gary.