马蒂厄·富尔 Mathieu Faure
Mathieu Faure is an independent filmmaker who won Gold at the 2018 Student Academy Awards in the Domestic Documentary category for his personal film called An Edited Life. His film was also selected for different film festivals across the country such as the DOC NYC Film Festival, The Global Peace Film Festival and the Peekskill Film Festival. Two years ago he graduated from the News and Documentary Masters program at the L. Carter Journalism Institute at NYU. During his time at NYU, Faure reported in Cambodia on deforestation, illegal immigrants and the genocide perpetuated by the Khmer Rouge regime. The reports filmed and produced by his classmate journalists and him were published on The New York Times and The Huffington Post, and aired on PBS NewsHour. Since then, Faure interned for the CNN Documentary unit, before joining Don Lemon's team on his show CNN Tonight. Mathieu Faure started his career as a reporter inside a breaking newsroom in Paris, France. He worked for three years and produced articles and video packages for M6 television. Prior to this experience, he graduated Magna Cum Laude from La Sorbonne University in Paris where he obtained his Master's degree in Political Science. There, he wrote his thesis about Neve Shalom Wahat Al-Salam, the only village in Israel where Jewish Israeli, Arab Israeli and Palestinian families have developed a peace resolution method and have been living in peace for more than 40 years.