Coline Grando, born in France, graduated from IAD (Institut des Arts de Diffusion) in 2015 with a Master's degree in filmmaking, with her graduation short fiction film : Les saisons. In 2017, she directed her first documentary film, La place de l'homme, produced by the Centre Vidéo de Bruxelles. The film questions the place of the partner in a situation of unplanned pregnancy through the stories of 5 men between the ages of 20 and 40. Through these slices of life, the director takes a look at male-female relationships. In 2019, she continues to explore abortion, but this time from the point of view of the doctors who perform it, with Les mains des femmes. Her new film, The Liberated Broom, questions self-management and current working conditions with two generations of workers who cleaned the same place, the Université catholique de Louvain.
As they learn about _Le balai Libéré_, a self-managed cleaning company from the 1970s, today’s cleaners on the same Belgian university campus question their working conditions and whether self-management is still possible today.
As they learn about _Le balai Libéré_, a self-managed cleaning company from the 1970s, today’s cleaners on the same Belgian university campus question their working conditions and whether self-management is still possible today.