David Constantin
David Constantin (born 1974) is a filmmaker from Mauritius. CareerConstantin was born in Mauritius Island in 1974. He obtained a degree in Information and Communication, and then attended the ESAV (Higher School of Audiovisuals) in Toulouse.[1] He made his first short film in 1998.[2] After spending five years in France studying cinematography he returned to Mauritius in 2003. In 2007 he organized ILE COURTS, the first short film festival in Mauritius.[1] David Constantin has established an audiovisual research laboratory at the Charles Baudelaire Cultural Centre. He gives introductory courses for teachers on analysis of the image.[2] He has given seminars on aspects of film for the Université populaire de l'Ile Maurice.[3] WorkIn 2002 Constantin directed and produced the short film Diego l'interdite (Diego the Forbidden). This is a documentary about the deportation of the people of the Chagos Island in the Indian Ocean by the US and UK governments.[1] The film won the European Grand Prix of First Films 2002 and Vues d'Afrique 2003.[4] In the years that followed he directed and produced a number of documentaries and short films. He won awards in film festivals such as Vues d’Afrique (Montreal), Amiens (France), Réunion and Milan.[1] His 2005 short Bisanville (l'Autobus) won prizes at the International Film Festival of Amiens in 2005 and the 12th Film Festival of Africa and the Islands, Reunion 2005.[5] His short comedy Made In Mauritius was screened at the 2010 African Film Festival of Cordoba.[6] It was also screened at the 22nd African, Asian and Latin American Film Festival in Milan in March 2012.[2] FilmographySelected videos:[7]
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