I started to make movies when I was 12 years old with a handycam my mother bought me. It was a revelation, because it was the first time I put some images on my words, on my feelings. I made some movies with my neighborhood friends and created with them a non-profit organization at 17 years old, in 2007. After a literary bachelor with cinema option, I followed a license in Cinema at Nice (French Riviera) and I came up through the ranks working for television, feature lengths and commercials as assistant director. But I really wanted to make my own movies. I continued to write projects and directed some of them like "Now Air" in 2013, until I created my own company Emblem Production (www.emblemproduction.com), in 2015. I directed corporate films, commercials and music videos for clients, wanting to produce short movies with profits. In 2019, I decided to write and direct a new short movie, Wilderness, based on true events, because some productions told me they wanted something fresh to watch before thinking to buy my latest feature length screenplay. At the same time, Bamboo Lab, an outsider about production told me they wanted to co-produce Wilderness.
It was a new perspective for me and now I'm so happy to defend the film in festivals.