Nicolas Drolc (b. 1987) is an independent filmmaker based in Nancy, France. Trained on guerrilla filmmaking by the German-based Slowboat films crew, he released his first feature length documentary in 2014 “Sur les toits” (“On the rooftops”) a film that tells the story of the prison riots that shook France in the early 70s. In 2017 he completed a second feature film “Death must be earned” (La Mort se mérite) - a portrait of Serge Livrozet – a figure of french 70s counter-culture, former safe-cracker, prisoner, writer, and anarchist activist. "Bungalow Sessions" is his third feature documentary, released in 2019: a portrait of six American Folk-Blues underground musicians, filmed in Drolc's backyard in Nancy France. He produces, directs, shoots and edits films by himself, with his company "Les Films Furax". In 2018 he joined the crew of "This Film Should Not Exist" as co-author, editor and distributor.