Emmanuel Vigier invents documentary objects that question margins and borders. For several years, he has been walking alongside people known as psychiatric patients, drug addicts, the elderly and homeless and, in his works, he has endeavored to shift the gaze that we commonly have on them. Creative documentaries, video installations, sound documentaries, web-doc, his work is located at the crossroads of theater, visual arts, sound and cinema.
He thus collaborates regularly with the street theater company Compagnie sous X and the Collectif de cinéastes 360 ° and even more with whom he shares the same urgency to produce a committed art. From his former profession as a major reporter (Mediterraneo / France 3 / Rai3), he retains a curiosity and a rigor which lead him to tackle subjects linked to the war. After I have a brother, the first opus shot in 2007 between Bosnia and Marseille, he continues his reflection on the intimate consequences of major conflicts and is preparing a new film which will question the transmission of the memory of the war from veterans to their sons.