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Michel Daeron
BornOctober 1957
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, writer, director

Michel Daeron is a film maker, writer and director.

Background

He was born in Paris in October 1957. His father is French and his mother is from Antilles.[1] Among his works is Moruroa Le Grande Secret which tells of the French tests in Moruroa and the effects of them on the people. [2]

Description of works

Atlantic Drift is about Schlomo Haendel who travels to Mauritius to find out what had happened to his father, a Jew who 50 years earlier escaped Germany and was deported to Mauritius and imprisoned there.[3]

Forgotten Islands is about the people of Diego Garcia. [4] John Pilger has also made a film about the plight of the people of Diego Garcia, Stealing a Nation (2004).

Moruroa Le Grande Secret tells of the French nuclear tests and the effects on the Polynesian people.

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Filmography

Director

  • Atlantic Drift – 2002
  • Bach in Auschwitz – 1999
  • Moruroa, le grand secret −1996[6]

Writer

  • Atlantic Drift – 2002
  • Bach in Auschwitz – 1999

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References