BIOGRAPHY.
Céline is a queer French film director based in London, UK.
She is drawn to stories around intimacy and surrealism.
With a degree in fashion and design, her first entry into film was through the costume department. A flair for problem solving led her to the production office, working on various projects for Netflix, A24, BBC and others - before she found her voice in directing. The experience as a designer and her passion for analogue photography bring a unique visual language to her storytelling.
Her RTBF (Belgium TV) commissioned short-form series UNIVERSELLES, supported by the French film fund Le CNC, is now available to watch on the streaming platform Auvio.
Her most recent project GALATEA, now in post-production, is a fantasy short film shot on 35mm. Her previous shorts STAGGER, ABSENCE and KRATER have been screened in various festivals and queer community spaces around the world.
She is a BAFTA Connect and Directors UK member and is currently in development with her first feature COMATOSE.
Aside from her directing work, Céline created WxIF an independent magazine that celebrates female-led projects in film & tv. She worked on multiple editions of the 16 Days 16 Films film festival, campaigning to end all forms of violence against women.
PRESS
17 projets soutenus au titre de CNC Talent - 2022
London Film Week: 'Stagger' - 2021
Primetime Network feature - 2021