Audrey Maurion Audrey Maurion | Film Editor and Director | France

Audrey has over thirty years of experience as a film editor and director for cinema and television. She is widely recognised for mentoring emerging filmmakers worldwide and for her supportive approach to newcomers.

She began her career collaborating with filmmaker Eyal Sivan for more than fifteen years, editing A Specialist, Portrait of a Modern Criminal, Jaffa, The Clockwork Orange, Road 181, and Common State, and co-directing I Love You All. Her editing credits include Conversation on a Sunday Afternoon, Here We Drown the Algerians, The Siege, The Colonel’s Stray Dog, This Is My Land, The Zimov Hypothesis, Slavery Routes, Until I Fly, Not Made for Politics, A Sisters’ Tale, and The EUkrainian. She also co-directed archive documentaries for ARTE, RTS, and PBS, including Adieu Paysan, Tiananmen, Frantz Fanon, Journey of a Rebel, and Vichy in the Colonies.

She currently tutors internationally and is preparing a feature on France’s ultramarine histories.

In 1992, his documentary Earth of the Blind was recognised by the European Film Academy as the Best European Documentary Film of the Year and received the Felix Award.

From 2004 to 2005, he worked as a documentary teacher at the European Film College in Denmark. He has delivered lectures and master classes in Kolkata, São Paulo, Seoul, Tokyo, Berkeley, Stanford, Belgrade, Barcelona, San Francisco, Carpi Modena, and Paris, and presented his films internationally.