French filmmaker born in 1975, he transitioned from a career in diplomacy and writing to directing. He gained recognition with his debut film "The Wolf's Call" (2019), a tense submarine thriller acclaimed for its sound design and intricate plot. Before entering the film industry, he served as a cultural counselor at the French Embassy in the U.S. and authored the graphic novel "Quai d'Orsay," which was adapted into an award-winning film. His work often explores themes of politics and international relations.
THE WOLF'S CALL
The Wolf's Call is a French drama film that follows a submarine crew trying to prevent a nuclear war. As tensions rise, the crew must make life or...