Valéry Rosier

Belgian, Valéry Rosier was born in Brussels (Belgium) on December 8, 1977. After obtaining an engineering management degree at the Université Catholique de Louvain-la- Neuve in Belgium, Valéry Rosier decided to go into filmmaking as a director. He trained at the I.A.D. (audio-visual arts school). In 2008, he directed the short film BONNE NUIT, which won awards in several festivals and was nominated for the European Film Awards in 2009. He worked as an assistant director on numerous feature films and participated in art video projects with the Belgian artist Pierre de Mûelenaere. In 2011, he directed and produced another short film, DIMANCHES, which won a number of awards including the prestigious Kodak Discovery Award at the 50th International Critic’s week at Cannes. He completed his first documentary film, SILENCE RADIO, in 2013, which also received a number of awards including the Golden Fipa 2013 in Biarritz and the Michel Mitriani award in 2013. In 2014 he directed BABEL EXPRESS, a documentary series (8 x 26 minutes) for ARTE, RTBF and VRT. In 2015, he directed his first feature film, PARASOL.

2015 : Parasol, doc, 73’
2014 : Babel express, doc, 8x26’
2013 : Silence radio, doc, 52’
2011 : Dimanches, fic, 16’
2008 : Bonne nuit, fic, 18’

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