Juliette Le Monnyer (b. 1993, Figeac, France) is a filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist based in Brussels, Belgium.
Committed to a documentary approach that unsettles cinematic and photographic conventions, her work explores systems of domination and mechanisms of violence in contemporary societies, with a particular focus on geopolitical and ecological crises.
By intervening in narrative and form—through framing, off-screen space, and material alterations—her works challenge the potential of documentary imagery and propose new visual languages that question the ways we see.
A graduate of the Sorbonne (FR) and ERG (BE), she also studied at KADK, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (DK). Her work has been presented at institutions such as Bozar and Beursschouwburg (BE), L’Atelier B (FR), and projektrum vera (DK), and screened at film festivals including CPH:DOX (DK), Dokufest (XK), RIFF (IS), and Ji.hlava (CZ).
In 2025, she received the New:Vision Award at CPH:DOX for her film Ramallah, Palestine, December 2018, which addresses the Israeli occupation of the West Bank. Her work is also held in private collections, and she is a member of the Level Five artists’ collective in Brussels.
