Patrick Cabouat
A connoisseur of intimate narratives and vivid storytelling, Patrick Cabouat was born in 1948 in Paris, France, and has been an active contributor to the world of cinema since the late 70s. Known for his emphasis on documentaries in the genres of history, art, and culture, his most acclaimed works include "The World According to Monsanto" and "Botero: The Art of Irony," with the former winning the Rachel Carson Prize. Cabouat's authorial style is marked by his ability to blend incisive investigative journalism with cinematic storytelling, creating a compelling narrative that educates while it entertains. At his core, Patrick Cabouat is more than just a film director; he is a storyteller extraordinaire with an innate ability to shed light on hidden aspects of our world that would otherwise remain unseen.