Xavier Seron
Biography
After studying law, Xavier Seron joined the IAD in 2001. His graduation film Rien d’insoluble, was awarded several times. He collaborated in 2007 with Christophe Hermans for Le Crabe, then in 2008 for the feature film, Les Parents. He co-directed with Méryl Fortunat-Rossi the short film Mauvaise Lune (2011), which received 9 prizes from around the world. In 2013, with Cédric Bourgeois, he directed a documentary film about Belgian wrestlers. His first feature film, Je me tue à le dire, received in 2017 the Magritte of the Best Screenplay and best actor.