Julien Sicard
An image from Saïd's Cremation, one of the productions that also features Julien Sicard.
Julien Sicard

Julien Sicard

Born in 1970, Julien Sicard worked as a producer. He produced the first short film directed by the actor Jean-Christophe Bouvet (Les dents de ma mère / My Mothre’s Jaw, 1991), the first documentary by Nils Tavernier (Drogue dis-leur, 1992) and the first music video by Julien Séri (Laurent Voulzy / Never More, 1993). In 1995, he produced a feature film with the director Jean-Claude Biette (“Le Complexe de Toulon”, winner of the Best Director award at the Dunkerque Film Festival) and then focused his attention on a more activist production style. In 1997, he founded an association, Les Engraineurs, with a schoolteacher, and produced around twenty short films written in workshops by teenagers from the working-class suburbs of Paris.

He also directed a few films originating in the workshop, notably “Des Terres Minées” (Zone Sensible, 2006), a medium-length film written by 22 teenagers (France 2 Prize at the International Brest Short Film Festival). In 2010, he directed a film for TV, Des Intégrations Ordinaires, co-written with novelist Faïza Guène and screenwriter Catherine Tullat.

“Saïd’s cremation” (Le Bûcher de Saïd) is his tenth film as a director.

Le Coupable en moi

Le scooter à deux vitesses

Des terres minées

Des terres minées

2006

Saïd's Cremation

Saïd's Cremation

2016

Bande de cons

Bande de cons

2024

Ces traditions qui nous enchainent

Ces traditions qui nous enchainent

2025

Souvenir d'une nuit de jeunesse

Souvenir d'une nuit de jeunesse

2025

Sacrée

Sacrée

2025