Longerdays Productions is a creative film company founded by friends with a shared passion for storytelling and adventure. Together, we champion new voices to craft unique stories—whether with new talents or long-time collaborators, established or emerging creatives, local or international artists and multidisciplinary creators.
As the sister company of Panorama Films, Longerdays Productions benefits from a strong foundation in both fiction and documentary filmmaking. The team draws on years of experience in international co-production to produce a wide variety of projects.
We provide full production services from development to distribution and everything in between, whether for digital or cinematic platforms, we craft unique stories that engage and connect with global audiences. Our projects combine striking cinematic visuals with emotional depth to create content that resonates across cultures and mediums, regardless of format.
We believe in the power of storytelling, collaboration and remain curious to new ideas, drawing inspiration from all around us to create stories that make an impact.
Léopold is a director and photographer known for his documentary works including for Canal+ International and Channel 4 UK. His latest projects includes The Last Overland across 23 countries from Singapore to London and the feature documentary Lobito Bound, setting on a journey across Africa. He also created branded content for Jaguar Land Rover, Singapore Tourism Board, LonelyPlanet, Revolut, and more.
Pierre combines a strong foundation in business with a passion for film production. After graduating from a Master degree in Marketing and Project Management, he moved to Lisbon, where he broadened his skills in photography, graphic design, and event organization. Pierre bridges the gap between creative vision, business execution, productions management and international partnerships.
After studying film production in Montreal, Angèle spent nearly 15 years living and working where she gained experience in Asia, working in Shanghai and Yangon for local medias and Canal+ International. In 2018, she joined MEMORY! Film Festival supporting independent filmmakers in South East Asia and in 2020, she returned to France to produce impactful films projects, branded content and cinematic stories inspired by the diverse connections she’s made around the world.