In my youth, when I was just 14 years old, I hit the jackpot! Winning a prize on Warner Bros’ website got me a ticket to meet the legendary Zack Snyder in Los Angeles. That fateful encounter ignited an unstoppable fire within me – the dream of turning my passion into a profession.
II pursued my passion relentlessly and achieved a dual degree: a Bachelor’s from the prestigious Warwick Business School in the U.K. and a Master’s in Film Production from the renowned Peter Stark Producing Program at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles. These credentials have equipped me with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the film industry.
My journey to film producing has been a continuos learning curve. From the whirlwind of digital marketing and communication strategies at Warner Bros. in London, I transitioned to the creative energy of Autopilot in Paris where I honed my film production skills through script coverage, project coordination, and budget management. At Ubisoft Film & TV in Los Angeles, I leveraged my experience for international project development and production support. Experiencing a wide diversity of domains in three successful companies, each with its own strong culture, in Paris, London and Los Angeles gave me a solid foundation to excel as a film producer and the determination to make it happen.
I live now in the US, and my sights are set on a thrilling career as a producer. This blog is where I share my ongoing projects, delve into the world of filmmaking, and celebrate my enduring love for both European and American cinema. 🎬✨
BIENVENUE / WELCOME
Welcome to the captivating world of cinematic creativity, where dreams come to life and stories unflod the silver screen.
From Paris to Hollywood: my cinematic journey
I am thrilled to have been invited by Alexis Ferrebeuf and the entire Entertainment Lab team for an episode of their podcast, which I truly enjoyed. I had the opportunity to share my journey as a producer in Los Angeles, discuss the production of my first feature film, and talk about my ambition to build a bridge between American and European production. I also delved into the differences between American and French production.
Greek Mothers Never Die(2024) – Feature film directed by Rachel Suissa, premiered at the Houston WorldFest At nearly 36, Ella feels stuck in a life that’s not quite her own, overshadowed by her overbearing Greek mother. Desperate for change, she dreams of a different life. But when her mother unexpectedly passes away, Ella’s escape takes an unexpected turn. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31449744/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
Solid(2023) – Short film directed by Grace Gregory. The morning after her friend’s celebratory bachelorette bash, Coles navigates a day filled with hollow cheer, desperately avoiding the cavernous silence of her new apartment that amplifies the emptiness left by her recent breakup. Solid (Short 2024) – IMDb
My Baby (2022) – Short film directed by Max Makovetsky. Heartwarming comedy that follows the hilarious journey of a Jewish mother who can’t help but break into her adult son’s bedroom in the middle of the night. What starts as an unexpected visit turns into a heartfelt midnight family reunion that tackles the ups and downs of boundaries and parenting. My Baby (Short 2022) – IMDb
MY FILMOGRAPHY AS ADDITIONAL CREW
Dangerous Liaisons (2022) – Feature film directed by Rachel Suissa. At 17 years old, Célène is an idealist who believes in true love and is more interested in reading than in social media. Leaving Paris for Biarritz, she is about to spend some time away from her fiancé, Pierre. Very quickly, she encounters the diabolical elite of her new high school, ruled by former movie star and Instagram queen Vanessa and the famous surfer Tristan, who is as dangerous as he is charming. When she falls in love with him, Célène has no idea that she is at the center of a cruel bet between Tristan and Vanessa. Dangerous Liaisons (2022) – IMDb
I Love America (2021) – Feature film directed by Lisa Azuelos. A single woman moves from Paris to Los Angeles to find love again. her journey is paved with awkward dates, unexpected encounters, and hilarious mishaps. But under the California sunshine, she discovers something even more transformative: self-love. I Love America (2022) – IMDb