
Franssou Prenant
Franssou Prenant (born 8 November 1952 in Paris) is a French filmmaker, screenwriter, editor, actress and camera operator. Prenant studied at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC). In 1974, she played a young Native American woman in Marco Ferreri's Don't Touch the White Woman!. Her first short film, Paradis perdu, was released in 1975. In 1977 she served as script supervisor on Robert Bresson's The Devil, Probably. From 1982 onwards, she worked as an editor for Raymond Depardon, notably on Faits divers, a documentary for which she received a nomination for the César Award for Best Editing. Her own films have been selected at numerous festivals in France and abroad, including IndieLisboa (Portugal), the Viennale (Austria), the IFFR (Netherlands), EntreVues - Festival du film de Belfort, Côté court, and Visions du Réel (Switzerland). Her most recent film, De la conquête, was selected in 2022 at the Rencontres du cinéma documentaire de Montreuil, the États généraux du film documentaire de Lussas, and FIDMarseille.
Filmography

Hélène Trésore Transnationale
as Self
Hélène Trésore Transnationale
as Self

Paris, My Little Body Is Very Tired of This Big World
as Myope / Lunettes
Paris, My Little Body Is Very Tired of This Big World
as Myope / Lunettes

A Letter to L...
as L.
A Letter to L...
as L.

Empty Quarter: A Woman in Africa
Empty Quarter: A Woman in Africa

Albertine ou Les Souvenirs parfumés de Marie-Rose
as Albertine
Albertine ou Les Souvenirs parfumés de Marie-Rose
as Albertine