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*"Human Rights" (2003) How armed conflicts affect civilian communities and foster displacement, with [[Amnesty International]] Secretary General [[Irene Khan]].
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*"The Face of the Human Condition" (2003) A portrait of legendary [[National Geographic Magazine]] photographer [[Steve McCurry]].
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*"The Nomad Spirit" (2003) How [[market economy]] has transformed the [[Mongolian]] society schemes.
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Denis Delestrac (France, 1968) is an award-winning documentary filmmaker.

Biography

A law and journalism graduate, Delestrac made his debut in non-fiction filmmaking in 2001 and signed a number of hits including IMAX blockbuster "Mystery of the Nile" and “Pax Americana and the Weaponization of Space”, his first feature documentary. Selected in major international film festivals and acclaimed by the critics, the film reveals how space has become the newest arena for countries around the globe to launch their struggle for supremacy.

Delestrac currently resides in Barcelona, Spain where he runs Intrepido Films, a production company specialized in world class documentaries.


Selected films

As director, writer and associate producer:

As assistant director:

  • "Mystery of the Nile" (2005) IMAX film documenting the first successful expedition to navigate the entire length of the Blue Nile and Nile from its source in Ethiopia to the Mediterranean Sea.
  • "Adventure of the Nile" (2005) An adventure documentary with the first expedition to have succeeded in descending Africa’s greatest river.
  • "The Nomad Experience" (2006) A reflection about spirituality and human values through an innovative narrative language

As scriptwriter:

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