After working as a prostitute for nearly 30 years on the streets of Toamasina, Madagascar, Sonia decides to hang up and create her sewing business.
Madagascar, Toamasina, woman rights, prostitution, workMy grandmother Jacqueline was 17 when she had to leave Indochina. A heartbreak from which she never recovered.
woman, identity, Indochina, decolonisationIn search of words, the director explores a interbreeding without transmission.
woman, interbreeding, culture, heritageBetween Brittany and Normandy, Karine Marsilly dedicates her life to the protection and preservation of trees.
woman, trees, pruning, portraitNothing predestined my friend Pauline to be interested in politics. And yet, for two years, this school teacher, former nuclear safety engineer, has been elected to the Departmental Council of Finistère.
Woman, politics, Finistère, portraitAn intimate portrait of Salomat, in Tajikistan, where spaces of freedom are not always what we think.
woman, Tajikistan, portraitAfter a career as an international top model, Shirley Jean-Charles, former muse of Yves Saint-Laurent, decided to return to live in Guyana, her native land.
woman, high fashion, portrait, work, agriculture, GuyanaAlmost 80 years old, rooted in his house nestled in the heart of the Vosges, Pierre Pelot strives daily to write new stories. His wife Irma makes jewelry, takes care of the cats and everything else.
writer, Vosges, portrait, couple, griefIn the heart of the Hautes Pyrénées National Park, in France, is the Oulettes de Gaube refuge.
mountain, refuge, mountaineering, Hautes-Pyrénées