I am an author and screenwriter based in Kelowna, BC, Canada. I write primarily in French, and I am currently working on translating and adapting my novel Nino into English to reach a broader international audience. My ultimate dream is to see this story brought to the big screen, where it can inspire and captivate viewers worldwide.
My writing explores themes of human resilience, transformation, and spiritual growth. I also have a passion for artistic painting and endurance sports, such as marathon running and cycling, which fuel my creativity and connection to the world.
In addition, I am deeply engaged in trading, which I approach with discipline and a long-term vision of achieving financial freedom. This will allow me to dedicate myself fully to my creative projects while inspiring others through my work.
Let’s connect and collaborate on meaningful stories and creative ventures.
Unique traits: Trilingual author and screenwriter (French, English, Italian) with a passion for crafting emotionally resonant stories that explore resilience, transformation, and spirituality, woven into a gripping science fiction narrative. My novel Nino embodies this unique combination, and I am currently adapting it for an international audience. Combining artistic painting, endurance sports, and disciplined trading, I bring a distinctive perspective to my creative process. Known for my perseverance, curiosity, and ability to blend creativity with strategy, I strive to make each project meaningful and impactful.
Nino: The Warrior's Journey Budget: $100K - $1M | Sci-fi Nino believed his challenges were those of an ordinary human: a life shaped by tragedy and loss. But after a fateful encounter with the Mohawks and the guidance of his enigmatic mentor Tsu, Nino discovers he is a Posidonnian, a celestial being chosen to save Earth from the VREX, an intergalactic threat led by the White Lady. To succeed, he must awaken his allies, activate hidden vortexes, and embrace his extraordinary destiny—all while uncovering a truth tied to his son Tekoa and the fate of humanity.
conservatoire des arts & metier
(1991-1998)