Floriane Andersen is an award-winning French director and screenwriter, who focuses on crafting female-empowering narratives. She founded the all-female production company, Artak Pictures, made up of an international cast of female actors, directors, and producers. She won an award for best directing at the Burbank International Film Festival for her film “Unforgotten”.
Floriane studied directing at The EMCAM in France and partnered with the University of Luxembourg on the documentary “Frontières imaginaires” (Imaginary Borders) talking about language learning for young children who grow up in a multi-language and cultural environment. She’s also directed music videos for French rapper Nacio, the metal band Eradikal Insane, and Onyx And The Red Lips.
In fiction, Floriane started with “The Fighter”, a story about the boxing world, and explored drama with other films like “Regrets” and “Escolta”. She has a passion for comedy with a great sense of comedic timing with projects like “Locked Out” or “First Time”.
Floriane’s unique approach comes from her deep knowledge of film editing. She edits all her own projects but also documentaries (Frontières Imaginaires), trailers (The Key, Anorexia) music videos (Dance In The Dark), web series (TAG Pilot), short films (Big Sisters, The Hourglass).
She co-wrote her first feature length script “The Stranded” with Aurélien Boulé. She is currently developing two features, a musical road-movie called “Cinematic,” and a fantasy / thriller, both with strong female-identifying main characters.