Giil Taws
Giil Taws, born in Rennes (Brittany) has produced, wrote and directed full length documentary and fiction films. His first movies “Lundi” (Monday) was handling the subject of drug addiction, while “Loa” (shot in Iceland), his second one, was dealing with dreams and had a sharp surrealistic edge. “The One Who Made It Rain”, shot in Mongolia, produced in Iceland and Brittany, was selected in festivals around the world. It marked the beginning of his collaboration with DOP Istvan Borbas. Simultaneously, he directed a full length documentary, “Gathering with the Mend of Sioa”, which describes the sheperding of thousands of sheep with icelandic farmers from South Iceland.
Tro Fañch
Cross Channel Film Lab 2014, LIM | Less is More 2017
Cowritten with Christophe Briand
An overly ambitious bicycle dealer is thrown into a bicycle trip in Brittany and rediscovers the beauties of the world that surrounds him.