Denis Delestrac

Prior to PAX AMERICANA, Denis Delestrac made several social-political and cultural documentaries. His film Human Rights, shot in Israel, Colombia and Pakistan, analyses how armed conflicts increasingly affect civilian communities and foster displacement; The Mission to Educate examines the sustainability of the nomadic Nigerian Touareg and Wodaabe tribes; The Face of the Human Condition, with legendary National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry, and The Nomad Spirit looks at how the market economy has transformed Mongolian society. More recently, Delestrac assisted director Jordi Llompart and contributed to the writing of the award-winning Mystery of the Nile, the highest-grossing, most-attended IMAX film in the last five years. PAX AMERICANA and the Weaponization of Space is his first feature length documentary.

 

McCurry: The Pursuit of Color, 92 min, Documentary, 2021

The Shadow of Gold, 78 min, Documentary, 2018

Captain’s Dream, 52 min, Documentary, 2018

Freightened: The Real Price of Shipping, 52/90 min, Documentary, 2016

Banking Nature, 90 min, Documentary, 2014

Sand Wars, 75 min, Documentary, 2013

Pax Americana and the Weaponization of Space, 85 min, Documentary, 2010

Adventure of the Nile, Documentary, 2005

The Nomad Experience, Documentary, 2006

Human Rights, Documentary, 2003

The Face of the Human Condition, Documentary, 2003

The Nomad Spirit, Documentary, 2003

The Mission to Educate, Documentary, 2003