Valéry Rosier is a Belgian director and screenwriter born in Ixelles in 1977. After studying management, he began to study filmmaking at the Institut des arts de diffusion in Louvain-la-Neuve. He directed the award-winning short films Bonne nuit (2008) and Dimanches (2011). In 2012, he finished his first documentary, Silence Radio, also acclaimed. He then directed Babel Express, a documentary series of 8 episodes of 26 minutes co-produced with Arte. In 2016, he directed his first feature film, Parasol, selected and awarded in many festivals. Holy Tour, his latest film co-directed with Méryl Fortunat-Rossi, was released in theaters in 2019.
A tender and quirky portrait of a rural region, its inhabitants and their regional radio which brings them new energy, along with sweet nostalgia. Or how a radio in the deep French countryside managed by volunteers creates a strong and essential social bond. Not only do they listen, laugh and sing to the tunes they love, they also venture into their past. (C'est un mix de plusieurs affaires..)
From the Ardennes to the Izoard pass, along the departmental roads and on the steep paths, a swarm of campers are setting off to celebrate the Tour de France. The sun is warming up, the deckchairs are out, the friends are arriving: it's summer, the great mass is starting. A funny, touching and poignant look at these fans of the world's greatest cycling race.
A tender and quirky portrait of a rural region, its inhabitants and their regional radio which brings them new energy, along with sweet nostalgia. Or how a radio in the deep French countryside managed by volunteers creates a strong and essential social bond. Not only do they listen, laugh and sing to the tunes they love, they also venture into their past. (C'est un mix de plusieurs affaires..)
From the Ardennes to the Izoard pass, along the departmental roads and on the steep paths, a swarm of campers are setting off to celebrate the Tour de France. The sun is warming up, the deckchairs are out, the friends are arriving: it's summer, the great mass is starting. A funny, touching and poignant look at these fans of the world's greatest cycling race.