The Villa Gillet
Founded in 1987, the Villa Gillet welcomes in Lyon fiction and non-fiction writers, artists and scholars from over the world to ponder issues relevant to our ever shiflting world. The Villa Gillet makes the work of exciting contemporary thinkers accessible to the largest audience possible, by organizing events during the year, and during its festivals : the International Forum on the Novel — happening every year in May since 2007— co-organized with "Le Monde", Walls and Bridges, a ten-day series of events that happened from 2011 to 2013 and Mode d'emploi : un festival des idées — a festival of public debates — initiated in 2012.
Éric Vuillard
AUTHOR / CINEAST
France
BiographY
Éric Vuillard is a writer and cineaste born in Lyon in 1968. He is the author of four books: Le Chasseur (Michalon, 1999), Bois vert (Léo Scheer, 2002), Tohu (Léo Scheer, 2005) and Conquistadors (Léo Scheer, 2009), which won the 2009 Grand prix littéraire du web and the 2010 Ignatius J. Reilly prize. In 2012 he published two nonfiction pieces with Actes Sud, La bataille d’Occident and Congo.