Fiona Gordon, a talented individual with a passion for the performing arts, embarked on a journey of self-discovery by studying theater and movement in the City of Light, Paris. It was during this period that she crossed paths with Dominique Abel, a like-minded artist, at the prestigious Lecoq school. Following a brief stint in London, where she had the opportunity to work with the renowned Theatre de Complicité, Gordon joined forces with Abel in Belgium, and together they founded their own company, Courage mon amour.
The duo's creative partnership flourished in a converted factory space in Brussels, where they continue to reside and work, drawing inspiration from their fascination with the intricacies and awkwardness of human nature. Gordon's impressive feature film credits include "Iceberg," "Rumba," and "La Fee," a testament to her versatility and dedication to her craft.