After film production studies at la Fémis (the French state film school), Maud Huynh spent 9 years working at Les Films d’Ici. She was both producer and production manager for several collections for Arte as well as for one-off documentaries. At the end of 2012, she joined Laurent Lavolé at Gloria Films to lead the documentary production. "Job Centre, Please Hang On!" by Nora Philippe has been broadcasted on the LCP channel and a length version has been released in theater. She has produced several films for Gloria including: "Kouchner/Brauman Duel Without Borders" by Juliette Senik (for Duel, a new France 5 collection), "Women in the Projects" by Johanna Bedeau and "Cantonese Rice" by Mia Ma, a first film developped in the Fémis documentary workshop where she regulary gives lectures. In 2014 she did the european training Eurodoc to develop a feature documentary: "The Prince of Nothingwood" by Sonia Kronlund, about an amazing afghan director. In charge of Master studies at Paris 8 University, she’s also on the board of regional documentary fund committees in Ecla Aquitaine and Pôle Image Haute-Normandie.