Guillaume Abgrall is a director of documentaries and radio dramas. He teaches sound and storytelling at IHECS and provides training in sound writing, directing and radio broadcasting workshops. He is developing research into innovative sound formats and works with authors and institutions on the "radiomorphosis" of their ideas and intentions. Guillaume Abgrall is also involved in radio creation. With Chiara Todaro, he adapted Ascanio Celestini's The Black Sheep and has produced four radio documentaries, including Canis Lupus Belgicus, winner of the Audio Recording Award 2017 (Scam France), co-directed with Irvic D'Olivier.
They come from Germany, France and Italy. They travel dozens of kilometres every night. Have the wolves crossed Belgium's borders? Is Belgium ready? What would you do if you saw a wolf? _Canis Lupus Belgicus_ is a radio investigation into the tracks of the wolf in Wallonia.
They come from Germany, France and Italy. They travel dozens of kilometres every night. Have the wolves crossed Belgium's borders? Is Belgium ready? What would you do if you saw a wolf? _Canis Lupus Belgicus_ is a radio investigation into the tracks of the wolf in Wallonia.