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AU PORTANTAmélie Rotteleur
portraits documentaires - reportage
Un territoire se dessine par ses contours, ses traits, sa géologie, son relief. Un territoire c’est une position, une histoire commune, une géographie, mais aussi et peut-être davantage, une âme, un caractère, de chair et de sang. Parce qu’il faut du vivant pour qu’un territoire demeure.
Dans cette série de portraits, j’ai décidé de partir à la rencontre de personnalités singulières et de saisir au plus près d’eux, leur projet de vie, leur vision, leur philosophie.
Figures uniques de leur territoire, ils marquent durablement le paysage parce qu’ils agissent, créent, militent, changent les paradigmes, ils construisent aussi, des odeurs, des saveurs, des idées, des mélodies.
Ici il est question d’ancrage, de choix, d’option de navigation….
Je vous propose de naviguer à votre gré parmi les épisodes d’Au Portant,
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