Louise Hémon directs films and stage plays. Her documentaries include L'HOMME LE PLUS FORT (Hot Docs-Toronto, FIFIB-Bordeaux, diff. Arte), MADAME ANITA CONTI'S DOCUMENTARY JOURNEY (Visions du Réel-Nyon, Prix du Public at Champs-Elysées Film Festival, Grand Prix at Festival Archivio 5 Aperto-Bologna). Blending documentary and fiction, her video work has been shown by the Centre Pompidou, Fondation Hermès and Fondation Lafayette Anticipations. Co-created with Émilie Rousset, his shows RITUEL 4 : LE GRAND DÉBAT, LES OCÉANOGRAPHES and RITUEL 5 : LA MORT were presented at the Festival d'Automne in Paris. THE GIRL IN THE SNOW (L'ENGLOUTIE) is her first feature film.
In 1899. Aimée, a young republican teacher, arrives in a snowy border village between France and Italy. Aimée's goal is to change the traditional fears and superstitions of the villagers and lead them to light.
Galatéa Bellugi, Matthieu Lucci, Samuel Kircher
DoP: Marine Atlan Editor: Carole Borne Music: Emile Sornin Sound : Margot Testemale
Alexis Genauzeau, Margaux Juvénal
Louise Hémon, Anaïs Tellenne, Maxence Stamatiadis