Olivier Azam
Born: 1971-01-01 in Narbonne
Known For: Directing
Biography
Olivier Azam (born in 1971 in Narbonne, France) is a French filmmaker specializing in documentaries that address social and political issues. In addition to directing, he has worked as a cinematographer, editor, composer, and producer. In 2000, he co-founded Zalea TV, a free television channel that operated until 2007. In 2002, he directed his first documentary, Je déboule à Kaboul, based on his experience in Afghanistan shortly after the fall of the Taliban. In 2005, he co-founded the audiovisual cooperative Les Mutins de Pangée. That same year, he directed Désentubages cathodiques, a critique of the media. In collaboration with journalist Daniel Mermet, he co-directed Chomsky & Cie (2008) and its sequel Chomsky et le Pouvoir (2009), focusing on Noam Chomsky's thought. Other notable works include Grandpuits et petites victoires (2011), about a strike by oil workers, and Howard Zinn, une histoire populaire américaine (2015), about the American historian. In 2017, he directed La Cigale, le Corbeau et les Poulets, a documentary that combines humor and social critique. Azam is known for his critical approach and commitment to social causes, using film as a tool for reflection and change.
Filmography
2018
- Muel et Corouge, ouvriers des groupes Medvedkine ... (Director)
2017
- La Cigale, le Corbeau et les Poulets ... (Director)
2015
- Howard Zinn: A People's History of the United States ... (Director)
2014
- Alger, Révolution africaine (années 1960) ... (Director)
2011
- Grandpuits & petites victoires ... (Director)
2009
- Chomsky et le pouvoir ... (Director)
2008
- Chomsky & Cie ... (Director)
2007
2006
2005
- Désentubage cathodique ... (Director)
2003
- On la fermera pas ! ... (Director)