In 2014, he directed Un temps de président, a documentary on the daily life of the French president François Hollande.
His movie Les gens du Monde,[1] about the work of the journalists of the daily newspaper was part of the Official Selection of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.
[2] He also directed other genres: Bleu, blanc, rose (2002), overviews the history of the LGBT movement in France.
In 2013 and in 2017, he won the prize for the best television documentary by the French Syndicate of Cinéma Critics: once for Il est minuit, Paris s'éveille, on post-war Parisian nights with the testimonies of Jean Rochefort, Juliette Gréco and Charles Aznavour, and the second time for Un Français nommé Gabin, a portrait on the career and the life of Jean Gabin.
In 2021 he released the documentary film Charlie Chaplin, the genius of Liberty, selected at Cannes Classics[4] (classic cinema section of the Cannes Festival) and previewed at the opening of the Lumière Film Festival in October 2020.