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Mariette Monpierre

Mariette Monpierre

Director

Career

franco-american director

Born in Guadeloupe, Mariette Monpierre grew up in Paris, where she earned a master’s degree in Applied Foreign Languages and a bachelor’s degree in Media Techniques at the Sorbonne. She completed her studies in Massachusetts before moving to New York.

She secured a position as a producer and then ventured into directing in 1993, working on commercials, music videos, documentaries, and fiction films. In 1997, New York City’s health department commissioned her first documentary, Knowledge is Power, to raise awareness about HIV. In 2002, her short film Rendez-vous was nominated for the Djibril Diop Mambety Award in partnership with the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes. It was also selected for some of the most prestigious international film festivals. In 2003, Mariette Monpierre won the Best Documentary Award at the Reel Sisters Film Festival in Brooklyn for Sweet Mickey for President?, a sharp portrait of Haiti's future president, Michel Martelly, when he was a popular singer.

In 2011, Elza (also known as Le Bonheur d’Elza) was released, making Mariette Monpierre the first Guadeloupean woman to direct a feature film shot in Guadeloupe. This achievement placed her among the three Caribbean women directors to have directed a feature film, alongside Sarah Maldoror and Euzhan Palcy. The film was a great success in Guadeloupe, screened in theaters in the United States, and attracted significant attention from the press, particularly the New York Times, which named it a "Critic’s Pick." It won numerous awards at international festivals, including a BAFTA in 2012 and the Jury Award for Best First Feature Director at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles.

Since then, she has directed several documentaries, including Between Two Shores and Facing Mecca.

Filmography

Varan's films

BLACK KISS

Direction, Image

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Réalisatrice

Aisha's Letter

fiction (en cours)

Entre deux rives

documentaire, France, 2016

Hervé Lelu, la musique en partage

documentaire, France, 2012

Malavoi, a Martinique story

documentaire, France, 2012

Le bonheur d'Elza

fiction, France, 2011, 80'

Prix du meilleur film, Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival ; Prix du meilleur film de la diaspora, Festival Panafricain du cinéma et de la télévision (FESPACO), Ouagadougou, 2013 ; Meilleur long-métrage de fiction, Roxbury Film Festival, 2012 ; Prix Festival Choice BAFTA, Pan African Film Festival, Los Angeles, 2012 ; Prix du meilleur réalisateur de premier long métrage, Festival du Film Panafricain, Los Angeles, 2012

Gerty Archimede, the people choice

documentaire, France, 2005

Leny Escudero, Hungry for words

documentaire, France, 2002

Prix du Jury, Canal Plus

Sweet Micky for President?

documentaire, France, 1998, 26'

Prix du Meilleur documentaire, Reel Sisters of the Diaspora film Festival, New York, 2002.

Malavoi, Cocktail Caraibe

documentaire, France, 1996, 52'

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