Jeanne Delafosse resides in the picturesque town of Douarnenez, where she has established a thriving career in the world of film. Prior to embarking on her professional journey, she pursued higher education in the fields of literature and film, laying the groundwork for her future success.
After completing her master's program in documentary filmmaking at the esteemed Lussas institution, Delafosse went on to direct a diverse range of films, including both fiction and documentary works. Her notable credits include the documentary films "Grexit" and "Depuis la nuit des temps," which she co-directed with the talented Clary Demangeon.
In addition to her work as a director, Delafosse has established a collaborative relationship with the accomplished filmmaker Camille Plagnet, with whom she has co-created several films, including "Changement de situation," "Eugène Gabana le Pétrolier," and "À bas!"
Beyond her work as a director, Delafosse is also dedicated to sharing her knowledge and expertise with others. She regularly leads film workshops, providing a platform for aspiring filmmakers to hone their skills and develop their craft under her guidance.