French literary mastermind, renowned for his multifaceted talents as a novelist, screenwriter, and film director, hails from the picturesque city of Cannes, France, where his artistic journey began in the realm of short filmmaking and theatrical endeavors.
As he navigated the path to adulthood, his academic pursuits led him to earn a degree in political science, laying the groundwork for his future success in the competitive world of screenwriting.
Before penning his first feature-length screenplay, "Dead End" (2003),he honed his craft by working as a screenwriter, meticulously crafting stories that would eventually captivate audiences worldwide.
In a bold move, he made his directorial debut in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, further expanding his creative scope by writing scripts in both English and French, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and innovative storyteller.