Yves Lafaye

Yves Lafaye

Yves Lafaye, a virtuoso of the cinematic lens, was born in 1948 in Bordeaux, France. For over four decades, from 1970 until his retirement, Lafaye crafted visual narratives primarily in the genre of documentary, with his most famous works including "In the Land of the Deaf" and "To Be and To Have," which won the Prix Louis Delluc in 2002. Known for his poignant, intimate cinematography, Lafaye's authorial style has left an indelible mark on the world of documentary filmmaking.

With a camera in his hands, Yves Lafaye becomes a quiet observer, capturing the world with a sensitivity that reflects not only the subtleties of human interaction but also the profound beauty of everyday life.