
Guillaume Brac
Guillaume Brac is a French filmmaker known for his unique approach to storytelling and his focus on themes of adolescence and personal freedom. At 48 years old, he continues to captivate audiences with his latest works, including the documentary 'Ce n’est qu’un au revoir,' which explores the lives of high school students in France. Brac's films often take unconventional paths to reach audiences, with previous works like 'A l’abordage' gaining recognition on platforms such as Netflix after initial broadcasts on television. His artistic style reflects a desire for spontaneity and creative liberty in filmmaking.
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Recent news mentions
Guillaume Brac was a friend of Stéphane Demoustier from HEC and co-founded a production company with him.
Stéphane Demoustier, réalisateur de « L’Inconnu de la Grande Arche » : « L’architecture est une matière politique, avec tout ce que ça induit d’intrigues »Guillaume Brac is a French filmmaker known for his documentary films that explore adolescence.
Guillaume Brac, réalisateur de « Ce n’est qu’un au revoir », l’éternel jeune homme du cinéma français

