Solène
Langlois
Solène Langlois

About the Author

Background

Solène Langlois holds a degree in law and a Master’s from the Institut National de l’Audiovisuel (INA Sup). After working in various film institutions, including Arte France Cinéma, international sales, and distribution, she chose to move closer to her passion by becoming a projectionist in an arthouse cinema. She has also served as a programmer for the Parisian short film festival Silhouette.

Developed Projects

Works Supported by Meditalents

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LabDoc 2025

Un groupe jusqu'ici inconnu

A group hitherto unknown - Committee liquidating and hijacking computers, Bison Bourré... The authors are still being sought. Between 1975 and 1985, the Toulouse press recorded hundreds of actions (bombings, explosive charges) claimed by autonomous and libertarian groups with eccentric names. Heirs of May 68, anti-Francoism and situationism, they targeted work, prisons, registration and nuclear power. Forty years later, never convicted, certain members recount their “years of ember” and their “certain taste for sabotage” through actors reenacting their story. Having become respectable grandpas and grandmas, they explain how, without boasting, they wanted to put an end to a society that they judged (and still judge) unfair. They tell how isolated individuals formed affinity groups, how humor carried them along, and how despair overtook them when all their struggles failed. Returning to their original class, becoming teachers or workers like their parents, few still believe in the Revolution, but none regret having for a time been a pebble in the shoe of the established order.

From Script to Screen

Projects That Became Films

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