**Personal Information**
* **Name:** Breitman Zabou
* **Date of Birth:** October 30, 1959 (age 63)
* **Place of Birth:** Paris, France
**Social Media**
* **Instagram:** @breitmanzabou
* **Twitter:** @breitmanzabou
**Recent Projects**
* **2023:** "Sur les chemins de Nabokov," a documentary film about Vladimir Nabokov
* **2022:** "Le Temps des secrets," a documentary film about the Holocaust
* **2021:** "Présidentielles: Les coulisses de la victoire," a documentary series about the 2017 French presidential election
**Other Information**
* Breitman Zabou is a French journalist and filmmaker.
* He has directed and produced numerous documentaries on historical and political subjects.
* He has won several awards for his work, including the Albert Londres Prize in 1997 and the César Award for Best Documentary Film in 2000.
* Zabou is known for his investigative journalism and his ability to shed light on complex social and political issues.
* He is currently a columnist for the French magazine L'Obs.
**Additional Details**
* Zabou's first film was a documentary about the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, which he co-directed with Alexander Braude and Kevin Swift.
* He has also directed several feature films, including "L'Homme en colère" (1999) and "Le Destin de Julien" (2000).
* Zabou is married to French actress Zabou Breitman.