Hélier Cisterne
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Hélier Cisterne is originally from the Lot region. After earning a literature baccalaureate with a cinema option at the Lycée d'Arsonval in Brive-la-Gaillarde, he went on to study philosophy at the University of Paris VIII, where he made his first short film at the age of 22.[4]
He is a member of the Collectif 50/50, an organization dedicated to promoting gender equality and diversity within the film and audiovisual industries.[5]
In 2008, Cisterne won the Prix Jean Vigo award for his short film Les Paradis perdus.[6] He was also nominated for a César Award in 2009 in the Best Short Film category for Les Paradis perdus (Lost Paradises).[7][8]