Vincent Moon
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Vincent Moon (real name Mathieu Saura, born 25 August 1979)[1] is an independent filmmaker, photographer, and sound artist from Paris.[2] He was the main director of the Blogotheque's Take Away Shows, a web-based project recording field work music videos of indie rock related musicians as well as some notable mainstream artists like Tom Jones, R.E.M., or Arcade Fire.
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Born | Mathieu Saura (1979-08-25) 25 August 1979 (age 44) Paris, France |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, experimental ethnographer, video director |
Vincent Moon is known for traveling around the globe with a camera in his backpack, documenting local folklores, sacred music and religious rituals, for his label Collection Petites Planètes. He works alone or with people he finds on the road, and most of the time without money involved in the projects. He shares much of his work, films and music recordings, for free on internet, under Creative Commons license. In 2009 his documentary on artist Kazuki Tomokawa, La Faute Des Fleurs, won the Sound & Vision Award at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival, and his film Esperando el Tsunami was nominated for the same award in 2011.