For me, translating "Le Corps s’en Souvient" into "BODY REMEMBERS" marked a new beginning. The project became a finalist at Best Script Awards (London), a semi-finalist at Outstanding Screenplays, ranked 5th, 4th, then 3rd on the Coverfly Red List, and this August reached #17 among 350,000 projects.
My first film was for French television (1983), followed by about a hundred corporate productions — several award-winning.
In my forties, I chose to focus on my own creations. I wrote features, shorts, and documentaries — often attracting producers, but never quite making it through. So I changed my tune and turned to interactive storytelling.
I wrote two CD-ROMs — an educational game and The Laugh Box, both award-winning and internationally distributed — then Fountains of Laughter, a series of interactive installations that led to a €500K startup and European reach.
Before BODY REMEMBERS, I wrote several features, series, and shorts in French — none of which made it past development.