WHO ARE WE?

TRIPTYQUE FILMS was founded in January 2010 by three young director-producers: Guillaume Massart, Thomas Jenkoe & Charles H. Drouot. Guillaume Massart, Alexandra Mélot & Pierre Bompy are currently leading the company, to breathe new life into the venture and preserve its spirit.
We produce exclusively creative documentaries, essays, video art, and experimental films, both short and feature-length.
Founder of TRIPTYQUE FILMS, Guillaume Massart is alternately a director, producer or editor.
He has directed 11 short films and one feature film, IN THE OPEN, released in French cinemas on 20/02/2019.
Balancing his activities as a producer and director simultaneously, he is currently preparing his new feature film, DETENTION.
Founder of TRIPTYQUE FILMS, Guillaume Massart is alternately a director, producer or editor.
He has directed 11 short films and one feature film, IN THE OPEN, released in French cinemas on 20/02/2019.
Balancing his activities as a producer and director simultaneously, he is currently preparing his new feature film, DETENTION.
gmassart [at] triptyquefilms.fr
gmassart [at] triptyquefilms.fr
Alexandra Mélot is a producer, video artist and editor.
Born in 1978 in Lyon, she lived aboard a sailing boat between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean until the age of ten. After studies at the Beaux-Arts in Tours and a degree in film studies at Paris 8 University, she worked as a directing intern in 1999, alongside Peter Watkins on LA COMMUNE (1871).
During her residency at Fresnoy in 2003, she made fiction short films, a medium-length documentary and an interactive video installation.
Since 1999, she has edited around thirty award-winning films, including L’EXIL ET LE ROYAUME by Andreï Schtakleff & Jonathan Le Fourn, LA NUIT REMUE by Bijan Anquetil and KAMEN - LES PIERRES by Florence Lazar.
Since 2016, she has been a board member of the association Périphérie in Montreuil.
After editing LA LIBERTÉ by Guillaume Massart, she joined Triptyque Films as a producer in 2017. She took part in EURODOC in 2020 with IMAGO, the first feature-length documentary by Déni Oumar Pitsaev, which won two prizes at the Festival de Cannes 2025: the Œil d’or and the Prix du jury FrenchTouch of the Semaine de la Critique.
She is currently producing the films of Yaël Perlman, Valentina Barriga, Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky and Déni Oumar Pitsaev, in international co-production.
Alexandra Mélot is a producer, videographer and editor.
Born in 1978 in Lyon, she lived aboard a sailing boat between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean until the age of ten. After studying Fine Arts in Tours and completing a degree in film studies at Paris 8 University, she worked as an assistant director in 1999 alongside Peter Watkins on LA COMMUNE (1871).
During her residency at Le Fresnoy in 2003, she made fiction short films, a medium-length documentary and an interactive video installation.
Since 1999, she has edited around thirty award-winning films, including L’EXIL ET LE ROYAUME by Andreï Schtakleff & Jonathan Le Fourn, LA NUIT REMUE by Bijan Anquetil and KAMEN - LES PIERRES by Florence Lazar.
Since 2016, she has been a member of the board of the association Périphérie in Montreuil.
After editing LA LIBERTÉ by Guillaume Massart, she joined Triptyque Films as a producer in 2017. She took part in EURODOC in 2020 with IMAGO, the first feature-length documentary by Déni Oumar Pitsaev, which won two prizes at the Cannes Film Festival 2025: the Golden Eye and the FrenchTouch Jury Prize of Critics’ Week.
She is currently producing the films of Yaël Perlman, Valentina Barriga, Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky and Déni Oumar Pitsaev, in international co-production.
Alexandra Mélot is a producer, videographer and editor.
Born in 1978 in Lyon, she lived aboard a sailing boat between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean until the age of ten. After studying Fine Arts in Tours and completing a degree in film studies at Paris 8 University, she worked as an assistant director in 1999 alongside Peter Watkins on LA COMMUNE (1871).
During her residency at Le Fresnoy in 2003, she made fiction short films, a medium-length documentary and an interactive video installation.
Since 1999, she has edited around thirty award-winning films, including L’EXIL ET LE ROYAUME by Andreï Schtakleff & Jonathan Le Fourn, LA NUIT REMUE by Bijan Anquetil and KAMEN - LES PIERRES by Florence Lazar.
Since 2016, she has been a member of the board of the association Périphérie in Montreuil.
After editing LA LIBERTÉ by Guillaume Massart, she joined Triptyque Films as a producer in 2017. She took part in EURODOC in 2020 with IMAGO, the first feature-length documentary by Déni Oumar Pitsaev, which won two prizes at the Cannes Film Festival 2025: the Golden Eye and the FrenchTouch Jury Prize of Critics’ Week.
She is currently producing the films of Yaël Perlman, Valentina Barriga, Elise Florenty & Marcel Türkowsky and Déni Oumar Pitsaev, in international co-production.
amelot [at] triptyquefilms.fr
amelot [at] triptyquefilms.fr
Born in Brittany in 1984, Pierre Bompy lives and works in Paris.
He joined ENS Louis-Lumière’s Sound department in 2005.
Since 2008, he has worked as a sound recordist, sound editor and re-recording mixer on documentary films, including INDIGNADOS (Tony Gatlif, 2012), IF IT WERE LOVE (Patric Chiha, 2019) and LEARN (Claire Simon, 2025)
He has collaborated on several projects produced by TRIPTYQUE FILMS, including MEMORIES FROM GEHENNA, which won the Institut français–Louis Marcorelles Prize at Cinéma du Réel in 2015.
He has also been teaching film studies at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University since 2017.
He worked alongside Guillaume Massart on the shoot of IN THE OPEN and joined TRIPTYQUE FILMS as an associate producer in 2017.
He is a co-producer of DETENTION, selected for ACID Cannes in 2026.
Born in Brittany in 1984, Pierre Bompy lives and works in Paris.
He joined ENS Louis-Lumière’s Sound department in 2005.
Since 2008, he has worked as a sound recordist, sound editor and re-recording mixer on documentary films, including INDIGNADOS (Tony Gatlif, 2012), IF IT WERE LOVE (Patric Chiha, 2019) and LEARN (Claire Simon, 2025)
He has collaborated on several projects produced by TRIPTYQUE FILMS, including MEMORIES FROM GEHENNA, which won the Institut français–Louis Marcorelles Prize at Cinéma du Réel in 2015.
He has also been teaching film studies at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University since 2017.
He worked alongside Guillaume Massart on the shoot of IN THE OPEN and joined TRIPTYQUE FILMS as an associate producer in 2017.
He is a co-producer of DETENTION, selected for ACID Cannes in 2026.
pbompy [at] triptyquefilms.fr
pbompy [at] triptyquefilms.fr



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