Juliette Le Monnyer (b. 1993, France) is a visual artist and filmmaker based in Brussels, Belgium.
Her work examines the intersections of perception, ecology, and geopolitics, questioning the power dynamics that shape our biases regarding territories, environments, and social systems. Her practice explores structural violences in contemporary societies and challenges the mechanisms of domination.
Le Monnyer hybridizes film, video, photography, and installation, destabilizing cinematic and photographic conventions. Through radical interventions in duration, space, and editing, she expands the boundaries of the frame, dismantling filmic norms and creating visual languages that foster critical reflection and new forms of mobility. Drawing from documentary footage, photographs, and found material, she reconfigures images to expose invisible tensions and systemic violences within society and territory.
Her projects engage with geopolitical and ecological crises, from the Israeli illegal occupation of the West Bank in Palestine to the geological histories of the Mediterranean basin and the melting of glaciers in the Alps. By pushing the potential of documentary imagery, her works propose new ways of seeing, exploring the dimensions of power within places in crisis.
In 2025, she received the New:Vision Award at CPH:DOX for her film Ramallah, Palestine, December 2018. She is a member of the Level Five artists’ collective in Brussels and a graduate of Cinema Aesthetics at La Sorbonne, Paris; Visual Arts at Erg, Brussels; and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen. Recent exhibitions and screenings include Bozar (BE), Beursschouwburg (BE), CPH:DOX (DK), Dokufest (XK), Ji.hlava (CZ), BISFF (CN), and Open City, London (GB).
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email : juliette.lemonn(at)gmail.com
instagram : juliettelemonn

photo credit : Axel Korban

Screening at Jihlava international documentary film festival, Czech Republic 2025
photo credit : Jihlava iff team

Screening at Cinéma Galerie, Brussels 2026
for EnVille! film festival
photo credit : EnVille! film festival