Pierre-Emmanuel Le Goff is a director, producer and distributor French born 18 March 1979 in Rennes, France.
After a law degree from the University of Western Brittany, Pierre-Emmanuel Le Goff completed his studies with a 'Master in achieving' obtained in 2003 at the International Institute of Image and Sound led to time by Robert Caplain.
Include graduates that year Nassim Amaouche, Marie-Eve Signeyrole and Julien Darras.
Based company which Erquy and training sites are divided between the Castle and the lighthouse Bienassis Cape Freels began its activity in forming including employees of France Televisions but following the reform of advertising on public service, society is in bankruptcy from three years in office.
In 2007, Pierre-Emmanuel Le Goff wrote the script The Little Brother experience of dealing with his uncle during the war in Algeria.
Within months, more than '1000 "smaller producers in the world" 'fully fund the film to the tune of 45,000 euros, plus 20,000 euros of corporate partnerships.
In exchange, the film crew has the name of "producers" in the credits, access to raw footage and making of every night of the shooting, a bottle of wine Serbian (The vintage "Alice"), or even a chair manufacturer on the set for more than 1500 euros soucriptions.
November 21, the film is projected at Max Linder cinema) Paris to over 600 "Smaller producers in the world".
The film, directed by Marie-Eve Signeyrole, will eventually be the only French short film selected in the category of Leopard at the Locarno festival tomorrow and will receive many other awards.
(Albi, Kiev, Bratislava ...).
The same year he participated in the filming of Villemolle 81 of Winshluss, aka Vincent Parronaud, zombie film shot in the Tarn and acts as a consultant on the web documentary "Eyes in green" Karine Niego.
In 2010, he co-produced web documentary "Iranianstories".
This web documentary, co-authored with Thibault Lefevre and Louis Racine, call witnesses and actors of the protest movement called "Green Revolution" in Tehran.
The project, sponsored by the Nobel Peace Prize Shirin Ebadi of Iran, supported by the FIDH (International Federation of Human Rights), The LIDDH (Iranian League for Human Right), The French League of Human Rights and the house of journalists, has the support of the CNC Innovative formats and new media Beaumarchais Orange Prize 2009 and will be broadcast in partnership with Mediapart and The Swiss newspaper Le Temps.
In 2010, Iranian stories is selected for the France 24's web documentary and Videos Cross Days and was presented at conferences including the Forum des Images and the City Hall of Paris.
The same year, he acts as consultant for the development of the computer 'Ecoprod' to measure the environmental impact of filming.
supported by the CNC, the Ministry of Culture, the General Delegation for the French language, and winner of the Orange Beaumarchais innovative formats.
'"A mighty heart"' Sarah Hamour and Sylvain will Girves winner of Season 2 of proverbs and selected festival Grignan chaired by Patrice Leconte
'"Hibaku"' which deals with the consequences of the disaster will cost Fukushima coupde heart of Season 3 chaired by Jan Kounen
'"Princely Proverb"' which evokes the Little Prince