Patricia d'Oreye
- Director
- Writer
Patricia d'Oreye is an author specialised in architecture and history of war photography (Robert Capa, A View Ahead, written in collaboration with the ICP, International Centre of Photography New York / Magnum Photos, Paris).
Particularly interested in human rights, she has directed realistic short animation films on current events and human rights, especially children's rights, with a specific emphasis on international child abduction and violence against children, women's rights and the elimination of violence against women as its main themes - rape and conjugal homicide.
Dealing with historical photography professionally, she put together a collection of vintage black and white and colour prints by prominent war correspondents depicting some key figures in history and internationally celebrated artists at work.
Particularly interested in human rights, she has directed realistic short animation films on current events and human rights, especially children's rights, with a specific emphasis on international child abduction and violence against children, women's rights and the elimination of violence against women as its main themes - rape and conjugal homicide.
Dealing with historical photography professionally, she put together a collection of vintage black and white and colour prints by prominent war correspondents depicting some key figures in history and internationally celebrated artists at work.