Born in France and now based in Canada, I have been passionate about writing since I was 15. I’ve explored various formats — feature films, series, shorts — and a range of genres, from thriller to dark comedy.
To make up for my procrastination in France, I’ve written three feature films in less than two years since arriving in North America: House Share (horror, finalist at Santa Barbara), A Roommate’s Story (thriller), and Jaded (action).
I recently revisited the pilot of my comedy Speakeasy, a project I imagined twenty years ago, now rewritten with maturity and a blend of French and North American humor.
I am also working on an intense political drama series and always eager to receive constructive feedback to improve.
Always ready to collaborate, connect, and grow in this craft.
Speakeasy Comedy Speakeasy follows the chaotic daily life of an Irish gang trying to get into the bootlegging business during Prohibition-era New York in the 1920s. Problem is: most of them aren’t exactly sharp.
JADED Action During a violent standoff in a hotel overtaken by a vengeful gang, a war-weary veteran is caught between corrupt lawmen, the DEA, and a cartel kingpin — where survival means facing hard truths and past mistakes.
A ROOMMATES' STORY Thriller ⋄ Mystery In an eclectic shared house, a doctoral student films a documentary about his therapy sessions, but his behavior becomes increasingly strange, as does life in the house and the neighborhood.
HOUSE SHARE Horror When a group of roommates finds disturbing footage of one of them undergoing psychiatric evaluations, they uncover a terrifying truth: they’ve been part of his experiment all along.