Camille de Chenay

Movies

Entretien avec Bruno Latour
Director
A Museum Sleeps
Writer
A work that is both narrative and experimental, with the omnipresence of a strange, disturbing and playful piano for the chaotic journey of its central character which does not fail to intrigue.
A Museum Sleeps
Director
A work that is both narrative and experimental, with the omnipresence of a strange, disturbing and playful piano for the chaotic journey of its central character which does not fail to intrigue.
The Human Voice
Producer
On a foggy afternoon, a woman who is lost in the middle of the countryside, finally reaches him on the phone. She calls him “darling” but has to give back his letters.
The Human Voice
Editor
On a foggy afternoon, a woman who is lost in the middle of the countryside, finally reaches him on the phone. She calls him “darling” but has to give back his letters.
The Human Voice
Cinematography
On a foggy afternoon, a woman who is lost in the middle of the countryside, finally reaches him on the phone. She calls him “darling” but has to give back his letters.
The Human Voice
Director
On a foggy afternoon, a woman who is lost in the middle of the countryside, finally reaches him on the phone. She calls him “darling” but has to give back his letters.
The Sofa
Director of Photography
Baptiste has been dumped. Alone, he waits for his friend Karim to help him get rid of the last piece of furniture in the apartment he shared with his girlfriend: a sofa. When Karim arrives, he tells him that he too has been dumped.
Hâte-toi
Director
On the western-most point of brittany, in the lighthouse, at night, Damien is busily building a mysterious something out of pieces of mirror. The more the storm makes itself known, the more he hurries. When Isabelle arrives in the village, suddenly he is seized by a sense of urgency.