I started my career in London working for ESPN, Channel 5 and the BBC. In 2006 I spent six months working with academy award winning producer Michael Phillips at Lighthouse Productions in LA. My first feature documentary "Hidden Children" (2006) won Gold Medal at World Media Festival 2008 and History Prize at Cine Golden Eagle 2007.
My 90 minute documentary "As a Young Girl of Thirteen, Holocaust survivor Simone Lagrange recounts Auschwitz" (2010) won Audience Prize at International History Film Festival in Pessac 2011.
Since 2010 I have been working for international network France 24.
My short "Hollywood and World War 1" was selected by Amdocs Film Festival 2018 in Palm Springs. I also revisited the Treaty of Versailles and its legacy in "1919-1939 : a mere truce ?" which was selected by The Guardian best films 2019.
In the past two years I wrote, shot and edited two feature documentaries : "Saint Anne calling" (2022) and "Taizé, the world village" (2023). For Paris Olympic Games this year, I made a 27 minute documentary about Henri Didon who created the Olympic motto : "Faster, Higher, Stronger" in Athens 1896.