Biographie
Born in Rennes, western France, in 1984, he developed a deep passion for cinema early on. Driven by a desire to tell stories with a unique perspective, he attended a film school in Brittany, where he directed his first short film, "Film noir," a tribute to the film noir genre. After completing his studies, he moved to Morocco for five years, working as an assistant director on numerous films and as a scriptwriter for two TV series and three feature films, all funded by the Moroccan Cinematographic Center. His second directorial work, "Killing me softly," filmed near Casablanca, is an unconventional, multi-layered narrative about a couple on the brink of separation. It was featured in several festivals across Morocco and France. Returning to France, he directed his latest short film, "Le pigeon" ("The Sucker"), which depicts a poker game scam. This film was showcased and awarded at numerous festivals worldwide. In 2018, he directed another short, "Les fossoyeurs" ("Gravediggers"), which received recognition at festivals in France, the USA, and India. In 2021, he directed "Rats," a short starring UFC fighter Mehdi Baghdad and rapper Reta. Currently in post-production, this film is accompanied by preparations for his debut feature film, "To the Shelter.
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