Adrien Fondecave

Bio

Adrien Fondecave (37 years old) is a member of SIGNIS France. He holds a Master’s degree in Cultural Organization Management from Paris Dauphine University – PSL. An independent film critic and programmer, he is the co-founder of the Paris-based association Le Dernier Mot de Trop. As editor-in-chief, he covers film news through interviews, articles, and reviews published online and in a biannual print magazine. He also programs and presents films in Parisian cinemas through a monthly film club and special screenings. His areas of expertise include European, Soviet, Asian, and heritage art-house cinema, as well as the connections between cinema and other art forms.

Adrien Fondecave

Bio

Adrien Fondecave (37 years old) is a member of SIGNIS France. He holds a Master’s degree in Cultural Organization Management from Paris Dauphine University – PSL. An independent film critic and programmer, he is the co-founder of the Paris-based association Le Dernier Mot de Trop. As editor-in-chief, he covers film news through interviews, articles, and reviews published online and in a biannual print magazine. He also programs and presents films in Parisian cinemas through a monthly film club and special screenings. His areas of expertise include European, Soviet, Asian, and heritage art-house cinema, as well as the connections between cinema and other art forms.

Boglárka Paksa

Bio

Boglárka (25) is a Hungarian video editor and a graduate of Eötvös Loránd University, where she focused on film studies and East Asian cultures, while also studying Korean. She further developed her editing skills at the Budapest Film Academy and worked on two short films, Detour and Online, both awarded at several film festivals. After graduating, she completed a five-month internship at a studio in Cyprus, working on advertisements and promotional materials. Since spring 2025, she has been working at a regional television station, editing videos about local events, interviews, and documentaries. She has a creative perspective on the world, which she also expresses through drawing and creative writing.

Boglárka Paksa

Bio

Boglárka (25) is a Hungarian video editor and a graduate of Eötvös Loránd University, where she focused on film studies and East Asian cultures, while also studying Korean. She further developed her editing skills at the Budapest Film Academy and worked on two short films, Detour and Online, both awarded at several film festivals. After graduating, she completed a five-month internship at a studio in Cyprus, working on advertisements and promotional materials. Since spring 2025, she has been working at a regional television station, editing videos about local events, interviews, and documentaries. She has a creative perspective on the world, which she also expresses through drawing and creative writing.

Nike Naemi Helmerich

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Nike Naemi Helmerich (25 years old) is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies in Geneva. With a background in refugee support and experience living and studying in several countries, she is particularly interested in issues of sustainable peace and reconciliation. Alongside her academic work, she has been involved for many years in social and church-based theatre projects. She is fascinated by the power of film and theatre to tell stories, foster empathy, and make complex human experiences accessible. Through storytelling, she believes people can better understand different perspectives and build connections across social, cultural, and political divides.