
Delphine Deloget
Delphine Deloget is a director. Her films have been selected and awarded at numerous festivals in France and abroad (Jury Prize at the Pesaro Festival in Italy, “New Vision” Prize at Visions du Réel, Grand Prize at the Primed Festival, Best Documentary at the New York Film Festival, ACID selection at Cannes, Doclisboa, etc.). In 2015, she won the prestigious Albert Londres Prize and the Scam Prize for Work of the Year for her documentary Voyage en Barbarie.
Delphine also works on fiction projects. Her two short films received the CNC Quality Award, and her latest, Tiger, was selected and awarded at various festivals (Canal+ Prize at the Clermont-Ferrand Festival, Best Short Film at the Moscow Film Festival, Berlinale 2019 selection, etc.). Her most recent documentary, The Man Who Searched for His Son, was presented at the Lussas meetings and won directing awards at international festivals in Moscow, Prague, Brussels, and more. Her first feature film, Nothing to Lose (formerly Rodeo), will be released in 2023.

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Sélection Annuelle 2015
Sylvie lives in Brest with her two children, Sofiane and Jean-Jacques. Together, they form a close-knit family. One night, Sofiane is injured while alone at home and his mother is at work. A report is filed and Sofiane is placed in a care home. With a lawyer, her brothers, and the love of her children on her side, Sylvie is confident, convinced she is stronger than the administrative and judicial system…