
Pierre-Emmanuel LUNEAU-DAURIGNAC, France President, founding member
Pierre-Emmanuel LUNEAU-DAURIGNAC
Pierre-Emmanuel Luneau-Daurignac, a graduate in Law, Political Science and Journalism, began his career at France 2’s evening news before joining France’s leading investigative television programme Envoyé Spécial. After numerous investigative reports and a position as editor-in-chief of a French-American press agency, he became an independent filmmaker in 2015. His films have since been broadcast on arte, France TV and Canal+ (France), ABC (Australia), NHK (Japan), DRTV (Denmark), SVT (Sweden), VTM and RTBF (Belgium), RTS (Switzerland), Télé Québec (Canada), SIC (Portugal), among others. He was among the first journalists to expose the epidemic of sexual abuse in sport in 2008, earning the Fondation pour l’Enfance Media Award. His documentary Endgame: Breaking the Silence won several prizes and was broadcast in more than 20 countries. He authored L’Entraîneur et l’enfant (Seuil, 2021) and contributed to Violences sexuelles et sport (Elsevier-Masson, 2024). Regularly consulted by national and international bodies, his latest film, Broken Kids: The Untold Story of Young Athletes, a three-year investigation across six countries, exposes harm in high-performance sport.
