Sophie Bruneau
An image from Devil's Rope, one of the productions that also features Sophie Bruneau.
Sophie Bruneau

Sophie Bruneau

January 1, 1964 — Brussels, Belgium

Sophie Bruneau is a Belgian documentary filmmaker and anthropologist. She studied anthropology and sociology at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Bruneau's films often delve into social and cultural subjects, providing insightful observations of human behavior and societal structures. Her notable works include Ils ne mouraient pas tous mais tous étaient frappés (2005), co-directed with Marc-Antoine Roudil, which examines the impact of work-related stress, and Rêver sous le capitalisme (2017), exploring the dreams of workers in a capitalist society. Bruneau's anthropological background informs her cinematic approach, resulting in thought-provoking documentaries that challenge viewers to reflect on contemporary issues.

Dreaming Under Capitalism

Dreaming Under Capitalism

2018

Devil's Rope

Devil's Rope

2014

Ils ne mouraient pas tous mais tous étaient frappés

2006

Trees

Trees

2001

Pardevant notaire

Pardevant notaire

1999

Cezanne

2021

Pêcheurs à cheval

1993

Terre d'usage

Terre d'usage

2010