Le Moulin Des Artistes

Some people make a living from their craft. Others can’t live without it. In a 16th century mill in the Chamonix valley, Peter and Anati run Le Moulin des Artistes: a ski workshop, art space, and gathering place for like-minded free spirits. Whether it’s in Peter’s handmade wooden skis or Anati’s paintings and music, Le Moulin des Artistes shows us what happens when you devote your life to creative expression. How it can bring purpose, build lasting community, and even help overcome disaster.

Some people make a living from their craft. Others can’t live without it. In a 16th century mill in the Chamonix valley, Peter and Anati run Le Moulin des Artistes: a ski workshop, art space, and gathering place for like-minded free spirits. Whether it’s in Peter’s handmade wooden skis or Anati’s paintings and music, Le Moulin des Artistes shows us what happens when you devote your life to creative expression. How it can bring purpose, build lasting community, and even help overcome disaster.

Patagonia Films presents
A Yucca Films production

Featuring: Peter Steltzner, Anati Graetz, Léo Loux

Director, producer, co-writer and cinematographer: Pierre Cadot
Cinematographer, editor and co-writer: Mathieu Deline
Patagonia producer: Julia Schellekens
Cinematographer & action cinematographer: Thomas Guerrin
Colorist: Fanny Auclair
Sound Design and Mix: Mix&Mouse, Thibault Fouques and Thomas Roche
Patagonia executive producers: Jelle Mul, Alex Lowther and Monika McClure

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