DejaVu Production is relying on its artists to create fresh art, come up with new ideas to invest in and new artistic fields to explore. The creators who constitute our crew are:

Tany

Tany is a French artist, who was born in Paris in 1981. He grew up in Paris, studied in France, Thailand and the USA and worked in the United Kingdom and South Africa.

His artistic influences come from artists such as Alechinsky, Van Gogh, Michel Gondri, Pharell Williams or Klimt. He writes, sculpts, paints with acrylic or oil and makes movies too. He has also performed global artistic deliveries such as redesigning the interior of several rooms (furniture, wall and floor frescos).

He is the founder and leading member of the DejaVu-Production project.

Contact me on tany@dejavu-production.com.

Isabelle Terestchenko

Isabelle has followed fashion and textile design classes at the renowned Institut Superieur des Arts Appliqués in Paris, before going on a journey across South America. It is during this trip that she acquired her taste for lively colours, and powerful images.

That is where I really learned to draw. In Buenos Aires for example, people, trends, fashion, everything is a lesson!

Back in Europe, she settles in Barcelona where she works for trendy shops and exhibits her personal travel journals. Since then she has been exploring other techniques such as patchwork, collages.

Isabelle has been exhibiting some of her latest works in Paris, and has also designed sevral series of clothes.

She has her own website: isacartonpluma.com

Alexis Gambis

Alexis Gambis is an freelance filmmaker and a scientist. He was born in Paris, France, where he began as a teenager to cultivate interests in both science and film. Recent films, including “A Fruit Fly in New York”, have been screened both in scientific institutions and in film venues in the United States and France. His work focuses on enhancing public understanding on scientific issues, challenging existing stereotypes about science+scientists and generating visually exciting science stories using visual media. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Bard College and a certificate in Digital Filmmaking from the New York Film Academy. He is now a 3rd year PhD graduate student at the Rockefeller University in New York.

Concomitantly to his graduate work, Alexis Gambis is also the head coordinator of the Rockefeller University Film Series, an organization that promotes science and media events on campus. Recently, Alexis launched a science-film initiative as part of the film series, which aims to get Rockefeller scientists to express themselves about their work/research using digital media. A Portrait of A Scientist initiative at the Rockefeller University during which scientists talk on camera about their lives in and out of the lab is in the shooting phase.

He is managing the ImaginalDisc.com website, an open space dedicated to science, scientists, films + filmmakers. Its goal is to enhance people’s lives by providing better understanding of scientific issues that surround us on an everyday basis.

Ali Al Shaabi

Ali (Prince Ali) is a French creator, who was born in Paris in the early 80’s. He grew up in Paris, studied in France and Canada.

He is has been working in the crew to develop our project, but has recently collaborated with Tany on a Project. He is a son of the sound, with major influences coming from hip hop and modern entertainment. He has been a senior member of the crew since the birt of the DejaVu-Production project.

Contact me on ali@dejavu-production.com.

Marwan El Khatib

Recently, Marwan had a dream where he woke up a morning in 1984 with a moustache and drove his Cadillac to go to work in Phoenix Arizona. He spent all day working on microfilms and dictating sentences to his secretary. He then drove back home listening to Phil Collins on the radio and sat in front of his TV to watch a brand new episode of Knight Rider, playing with his moustache. This dream is a minor example of the influence of the 80’s on Marwan’s personality.

Marwan El Khatib was born in Paris, raised by Lebanese parents, he grew up in London, Paris, then studied in Montreal, worked in Dubai and in now settled in Paris.

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