Christine Le Goff

Award-winning producer Christine Le Goff’s career spans more than 40 years and 80 films in France and the USA. During her 40-year career, she specialized in large-scale co-productions,  like Murder on a Sunday Morning, winner of the 2002 Oscar for Best Documentary.

She has also produced multi award-winning Origins of AIDS for France 2, CBC, Radio Canada, Werner Herzog’s Wild Blue Yonder for France 2 and BBC4, winner of the Fipresci Prize at the 62nd Mostra in Venice, E=MC2, a science docudrama was on shown PBS Nova, Arte, Channel 4 and NDR. Building the Great Cathedrals, Riddles of the Sphinx and  Secrets of the Parthenon, were all part of an ambitious archeological series for Arte and PBS Nova . So was the space series and feature documentary Living Universe, distributed worldwide on television and theatrically. More recently her series Raising Notre-Dame that follows the science behind the reconstruction of the Paris cathedral broke audience records on ARTE and PBS NOVA. She just finished Destination Moon, a primetime feature documentary about the Artemis mission for France 2, NHK, ZDF & SVT. Christine has been head tutor at Dok.incubator for the last 5 years and is a long-time member of the Association of Television Science Producers in France and an active member of the Pariscience Film Festival.