Julie Bertuccelli

Director

Julie Bertuccelli

Julie Bertuccelli is a French-Australian filmmaker known for her work in both documentary and fiction films. She started her career as an assistant director before directing her own feature films. Some of her notable works include "Since Otar Left" (2003), which won the Critics Week Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and "The Tree" (2010), starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Marton Csokas. Bertuccelli's films often explore themes of family dynamics and personal relationships.

Dernières nouvelles du Cosmos

Hélène writes with biting humor. And yet this poet can't hold a pen, can't speak, and has never learned to read or write.

La Cour de Babel

For a year, Julie Bertuccelli filmed a group of students from all over the world who are all taking the same course to learn French.