23e Festival international Signes de Nuit - Paris / 4-12, 2025
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| Aslam Ansari |
Pakistan - France |

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Aslam Ansari was born in Hyderabad Sindh, Pakistan. His family is originally from Jaipur, in the Rajasthan region of India who migrated to Pakistan after the British rule ended in 1947. He moved to Paris in the late 1970s.
He is engaged in writing books and making documentaries on socio-political issues. He divides his time between Paris, Karachi, and Mumbai.
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| Manuel Besedovsky |
Argentina |

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Manuel Besedovsky was born in Rosario, Argentina. He studied Film Direction at the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires and received a scholarship from the National Fund for the Arts of Argentina. He is the writer and director of Luciano (2024), a documentary premiered in the International Competition of the 67th DOK Leipzig Film Festival and won the Best Prize at the 12° Asterisco LGBTIQ International Film Festival.
He also directed the short film When the Waters Turn Magenta (2024), which earned him the Best Director Parallel Award in the National Short Film Competition at the 2nd FICPBA (International Film Festival of the Province of Buenos Aires), among other festivals. |
| Meriem Belazouz |
France |

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Meriem Belazouz : Productrice, Réalisatrice et Entrepreneure Sociale, au service des Récits Humains.
Réalisatrice de documentaires, reportages indépendants, elle capte avec sensibilité des parcours intimes et sociaux.
Elle est aussi fondatrice de plateformes collaboratives où le partage des connaissances devient un levier d'action solidaire.
Sa démarche unique entrelace création audiovisuelle et innovation sociale. À travers ses films et ses actions, elle crée des ponts entre récits personnels et enjeux collectifs.
Son travail incarne cette conviction : la culture comme espace de dialogue et de transformation.
Elle porte ainsi une vision du cinéma où l'exigence artistique rencontre l'utilité sociale.
Une vision où l'art devient un espace de reliance et de conversation entre les récits singuliers et les enjeux universels.
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| Neil L. Harvey |
United States |
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Neil Harvey is an award winning artist, photographer and media producer. His experimental films have been screened in festivals around the world. He studied film criticism with Jean-Pierre Gorin, the Dziga Vertov Group collaborator with Jean-Luc Godard, and was introduced to experimental music by the composer John Cage.
His paintings have been shown in galleries in California and New York. He continues to host the radio series he co-founded; The Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature.
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