Éric Elléna is the co-founder and producer at French Connection Films, a Paris-based production company renowned for its high-quality documentaries and international co-productions. Known for his warm, ever-present smile that lights up every room, he has directed and produced numerous acclaimed documentaries, including *The Last Trackers of the Outback*, which won the Public's Choice Award at the 2008 FIFO Pacific International Documentary Film Festival in Tahiti. Beyond his keen intelligence and creativity, Éric possesses remarkable physical strength, a trait that has served him well in the demanding world of documentary filmmaking, often taking him to remote and challenging locations. Whether carrying heavy equipment across rugged terrain or enduring harsh filming conditions, his resilience and endurance are as impressive as his storytelling. As a visionary leader, Éric continues to inspire and drive the company's mission to educate, engage, and entertain audiences worldwide.
Directing
15
Male
1946-10-01
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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The Mysteries of the Giants
In Search of Josephine
Jerry Lewis: The Man Behind the Clown
Tarzan Revisited
Dream Girl: The Making of Marilyn Monroe
Légionnaires toujours
The Mystery of the Pink Dolphin
The Universe of Keith Haring
The Last Trackers of the Outback
Love Bites
Code Name Lucy: Spies Against Nazis