Moon Blaisse is a promising Belgian director working in documentary and fiction.

After graduating from RITSC school of arts in 2010, she made several award-winning short films:
SOMETIME LATER (2011) won Best international Short Film at Cinema Tous Ecrans Geneva and the Signis Award and WIF Award at Guanajuato Festival, alongside numerous other festival selections. For this film she received a wildcard from the Flanders Audiovisual Fund (VAF).
GUEST opened the International Short FF Leuven and won the press prize of the Union de la Critique de Cinema de Belgique.
Her documentary MAARTEN VAN SEVEREN - ADDICTED TO EVERY POSSIBILITY (2014) was selected for FF Gent & the competition of the Dutch FF in Utrecht.
Moon participated in the Berlinale Talent Campus and in the IDFA Mediafund Script Lab in 2014.
She currently develops the documentary series THE MIRACLE OF ALMERIA.

Moon Blaisse

Basic information

Name
Moon Blaisse
Title
Documentary filmmaker
Country
Belgium
City
Brussel

Supported projects

The Miracle of Almería

  • Agriculture
  • Environment

ALMERÍA - At the far end of Europe, on the southern border of Spain, lies Almería. It is a huge province completely covered with white plastic, harbouring Europe’s largest vegetable garden. It is the place where our tomatoes come from, even in winter. But under all the plastic, strange things happen…

Het mirakel van Almería