Jean-Loïc Le Quellec

Jean-Loïc Le Quellec is a French anthropologist and prehistorian specializing in Saharan rock art. He has conducted several expert missions in the Sahara for UNESCO and is a Research Director Emeritus at the CNRS. In 2022, he published The Original Cave: Art, Myths, and the First Humanities. On France Culture, he asks: “Why enter dark caves to depict a small number of animal species, and more rarely a few humans, often animalized?” and proposes the hypothesis of “a great creation myth that informed the ontology of Paleolithic artists: that of primordial emergence, which spread across the entire surface of the globe as Sapiens discovered new territories.”

— As part of its 5th season, the StoryTANK team wanted to try a new experiment, under the guidance of six passionate and captivating researchers. The goal was to test and film the emergence of story ideas within experimental frameworks created by LA FABRIQUE DES MONDES — a unique initiative in Europe, developed at Le Groupe Ouest since 2023, under the auspices of the French Ministry of Culture.

The experience was offered to six screenwriters or filmmakers from six different European countries. Here, the StoryTANK provides an opportunity to explore and shed light on the creative process.

Below, a debrief by Jean-Loïc Le Quellec, as he reflects on his experience.