Robert Doisneau is the author of one of the most iconic images of the 20thcentury, “Kiss by the Hôtel de Ville”, and became one of the most popular photographers in France. In his more than twenty books, he revealed a lovely view of human frailty and life as a series of incongruous moments. For many, to look at his photographs is like flipping through a family album. This original and innovative documentary appropriates Doisneau’s belongings and his private collection, as well as interviews with his friends and partners in order to celebrate one of the greatest artists of our time.
Clémentine Deroudille
Journalist, writer, publisher, curator, and Robert Doisneau’s granddaughter. She is responsible for the Brassens ou la liberté exhibition (2011) and directed Hommes au Foyer (2004). As a screenwriter, she wrote documentary films for Terra Luna Films, a production company dedicated to portraying artists in films. With Et Alors Productions, she worked with Lebanese photographer and director Fouad El Khoury.