Charlotte Müller
Biographie

I am a documentary filmmaker based in the south of France.
Initially trained in theater (acting, directing, and production) at the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès and ENSATT, I spent six years traveling across Latin America, where I directed my first independent films in the Amazon jungle of Colombia and Chile. From the Caribbean to Cape Horn, I organized independent screenings of my films, notably my first film, Mambeado, a portrait of a young shaman, which I presented in Indigenous communities across the continent.
Following this experience, between 2017 and 2019, I studied filmmaking at three European universities—LUCA School of Arts (Belgium), SZFE (Hungary), and Lusófona (Portugal)—as part of the itinerant master’s program DocNomads, specializing in creative documentary directing.
I am currently working on my first feature-length documentary. I have also been an active member of the NAANU filmmakers’ collective since its creation in 2018.
Alongside my filmmaking work, I teach directing and acting at various schools, including LEDA in Toulouse. I am also a singer and dancer specializing in Argentine folklore.