Every Story is Shaped by Where You Experience It.
My filmmaking practice is a collaborative venture, a “shared anthropology”. Acknowledging that my gaze necessarily implies interpretation and therefore a blur between fiction and reality. Below are completed production and work-in-progress. Some stories belong to a three dimensional space and a non-linear structure. I aim to ignite a dialogue with the viewer.
Privilege or Privileged is the first part of a series of space installations created to provide a meditative space to think about the construct of privilege.
Docu-art film shot on super 8 with asynchronous sound in which participants share their lives as sex workers. ( work in progress)
MyBodyMyself is video installation meant to be displayed in public tunnels, and passageway that displays a baseline of twenty-five 2 minutes video testimonies of women from around the world on their experience with their body.
Breath is created with found footage as part fo the Fortune Mixtape , a collaboratif project with Clara Claus
Le Horla, based on a Guy de Maupassant short story connects the audience with the demented character in the video by placing the viewer inside a small claustrophobic box and therefore in the position of the unwanted observer.

Bana Congo Oyez! (Children of Congo, Listen!) documents the struggles of Mr. Jean-Lucien Bussa, an idealistic member of the Congo’s National Assembly, who routinely confronts his own conflicting incentives of service to others and service to his own needs. When does patronage end and corruption begin?