Juliette BLANCHE is an actress, writer and director.
She wrote and directed the play Les Escargots sans leur coquille font la grimace at the Lavoir Moderne Parisien in autumn 2023, directed by Laurent Couraud. The play is published by Editions de l'Avant-scène théâtre.
On screen, she is Emma Mackey's best friend in Martin Bourboulon's Eiffel, wins an acting award for Te Voir, a short film in which she plays the lead role, stars in Burn(es) Out, the new Netflix series by Noémie Saglio and Olivier Rosemberg, and L'Embarras du choix by Kyan Khojandi and Bruno Navo for TF1 and Disney +, due for release in autumn 2024.
She directed Love Me Tender, for which she won several festival nominations and around fifteen awards. The film is broadcast on OCS and E-cinema. Her desire to create led her to quickly make L'Ombre de nos étés, a film on film that allowed her to announce the sensitivity and atmosphere at the heart of Rose Orage, her next short film, winner of the Bourse SACD-Beaumarchais and produced by Sandgate Productions, which is currently being financed. She has written other short films, including Le Coeur à la Bouche, also in production.
At the same time, she is developing her first feature film, loosely based on her show. Velvet chante vrai, du khôl sur ses paupières was successively selected for the Chemin Faisant-Passerelles Occitanie writing residency alongside Raphaëlle Valbrune-Desplechin, La Maison Bleue de Contis, and finally Brive for the Livre au ciné programme directed by Maguy Cisterne.
She is also working on her novel project at the Gallimard Workshops run by Monica Sabolo.