About

Experience & Collaborators

Director, Producer, and Director of Photography

Driven by a desire to convey powerful emotions, I dedicate myself to documentary projects that explore critical environmental, social and cultural issues around the world. Trained as a biologist and geographer, it was in the heart of the Canadian Arctic, studying the effects of climate change alongside the Inuit, that I felt the call to tell stories and turned to filmmaking.

An explorer at heart, I have traveled from the South Seas to the depths of the Amazon, through polar regions. I have had the privilege of working on international productions for CANAL+, TV5 Canada and France Télévisions, exploring major themes such as environmental conservation, polar science, the rich cultural traditions of Central Asia, South America and the Pacific, as well as social issues such as homelessness in Montreal.

My approach places humanity at the center of my stories, with the goal of raising awareness and inspiring sustainable change. Anchored in the dual worlds of science and art, I create visually stunning and meaningful stories.

Based in Montreal, I have learned French, English and Spanish through my adventures, believing that language is the key to accessing the worlds I strive to portray on screen. Whether behind the camera or in post-production, I combine creativity and expertise with cutting-edge tools to create powerful and immersive content.

Each of my projects is an opportunity to transform complex realities into accessible works capable of engaging and educating audiences around the world.

Recent Works

Among my latest projects, I spent a year sailing across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans aboard Plastic Odyssey, a vessel committed to fighting plastic pollution, where I directed a documentary series for CANAL+. I also contributed to the feature film L’Océan vu du cœur and directed an adventure series for the TVA network. More recently, I returned from the Forel polar expedition, dedicated to studying the impacts of climate change in the Arctic and Antarctic. Additionally, I developed two series focused on social housing and homelessness in Montreal. My first film, Purunga, l’homme des falaises, was broadcast on international channels such as TV5 Monde, Rai, and Deutsche Welle, reaching over 84 countries—demonstrating my commitment to storytelling that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.

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