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Nimiopere announce the global representation of acclaimed film editor Hubert Hayaud, whose work bridges fiction, documentary, and commercial storytelling with a distinctive, deeply human touch.

Born in France and based in Montréal for the past twenty-five years, Hayaud is a graduate of cinema studies in Paris. His editing has been featured at major international festivals including Venice, TIFF, Karlovy Vary, Hot Docs, and Visions du Réel. Recent credits include The Man I Left Behind (2024), co-edited with Magnum photographer Larry Towell, which premiered at Visions du Réel.

Reflecting on this new chapter, Hayaud shares “I’ve known Graham Chisholm for about twenty-five years, back from our days editing music videos in Montréal. I’ve followed his career and the creation of Nimiopere with great admiration, so joining the team now feels exciting and invigorating, a way to renew myself and keep growing. Working within this group means sharing ideas and exchanging honest feedback with people you respect. Being represented by Nimiopere is also an opportunity to meet new collaborators and broaden my creative influence.

Filmmaker Maxime Giroux, a long-time collaborator, writes “I’ve known and worked with editor Hubert Hayaud for over twenty years. We’ve made countless commercials and music videos together, some great, others less so, but one thing is certain: Hubert always made me a better director, and the work better. He’s a true artist who knows how to tell a story, make the right choices, and elevate every project. He has impeccable taste, technical mastery, and above all, he’s a sensitive, generous, and honest human being. It’s a joy to create with him.”

Quentin Fachon, Senior Copywriter/Director at Sid Lee, adds “Hubert nurtures the creativity of others. He is one of the collaborators I enjoy working with the most. A deconstructed ego, invested listening, an experienced eye, and a keen sense of rhythm. He always demonstrates professionalism and rigor that keep us on track and ensure a top-quality result, delivered on time. Not to mention his sense of humour and adventure stories that make long work sessions so memorable and rewarding.”

Alongside his editing career, Hayaud pursues documentary photography rooted in reportage and social observation. His work has been published in Le Monde, The Guardian, Libération, Géo, Le Devoir, Leica Fotografie International, and The New York Times.

“We’re delighted to welcome Hubert to the Nimiopere family,” says Managing Director Julie Axell. “His artistry and depth of experience align perfectly with our vision, and we look forward to introducing his remarkable talent to creative partners globally.”

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