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.