Mylène Sauloy

Mylène Sauloy

Nacimiento : , Marrakech, Morocco

Historia

Born and grown in Marrackech, she then graduated in architecture in Paris with thesis in Mexico, got a Ph.D in sociology in Paris with a thesis about Colombian mafia, and worked as a radio, magazine and TV journalist for years and years in South America and Europe. Camerawoman, author, director, she realized many reports, magazines and documentaries films for different European channels. Favorite topics being humanity, social relations and/or culture in conflict zones. She is also author/director of web-docs and wrote a few books. Mylène Sauloy is as well projects responsible in Marcho Doryila, cultural association organizing international solidarity operations. She lived and worked in Mexico and then Colombia for 20 years. She taught "citizen journalism" in Tunisia and South America, and teaches also in Journalism school in France. She now lives in Paris. A few films : Dirty war (1986, Colombia) ; Who benefits on cocaine ? (1992, shot in ten countries, 2x52) ; Wolf and Amazon (1996, Chechnya) ; Danse with ruins (2000, Chechnya) ; A torrent gave music to Uygurs (1998, Oriental Turkestan) ; When Songs go to war (2002, Kurdistan) ; The president's hostages (2008, Colombia) ; Who Killed Natasha ? (2011, Chechnya, Russia...) ; Kurdistan: Girls' War (2016, Turkey, Irak, Syria)

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Mylène Sauloy

Películas

Girls' War
Writer
As the forces of ISIS and Assad tear through villages and society in Syria and Northern Iraq, a group of brave and idealistic women are taking up arms against them—and winning inspiring victories. Members of “The Free Women’s Party” come from Paris, Turkish Kurdistan, and other parts of the world. Their dream: To create a Democratic Syria, and a society based on gender equality. Guns in hand, these women are carrying on a movement with roots that run 40 years deep in the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK) in Turkey. GIRL’S WAR honors the legacy of Sakine Cansiz, co-founder of the PKK who was assassinated in Paris in 2013, and reflects on the sacrifices made by all of the women in the movement, who have endured jail, rape, war, and persecution in their quest to liberate their lives and sisters from male dominance. With scenes of solidarity, strength, and love amongst these brave women soldiers, GIRL'S WAR is a surprising story of Middle Eastern feminism on the front lines.
Girls' War
Director
As the forces of ISIS and Assad tear through villages and society in Syria and Northern Iraq, a group of brave and idealistic women are taking up arms against them—and winning inspiring victories. Members of “The Free Women’s Party” come from Paris, Turkish Kurdistan, and other parts of the world. Their dream: To create a Democratic Syria, and a society based on gender equality. Guns in hand, these women are carrying on a movement with roots that run 40 years deep in the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK) in Turkey. GIRL’S WAR honors the legacy of Sakine Cansiz, co-founder of the PKK who was assassinated in Paris in 2013, and reflects on the sacrifices made by all of the women in the movement, who have endured jail, rape, war, and persecution in their quest to liberate their lives and sisters from male dominance. With scenes of solidarity, strength, and love amongst these brave women soldiers, GIRL'S WAR is a surprising story of Middle Eastern feminism on the front lines.
Chechnya: Who Killed Natasha?
Director
Grozny. July 2009. The body of journalist and human rights defender Natasha Estemirova is discovered by the side of the road. Like her friend, Anna Politkovskaya, Estemirova sought to publicise what was happening in Chechnyna. Like Politkovskaya, she received several death threats from Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov. In this investigation, we examine the silencing of voices of dissent in Russia.