Julie is a French-Swiss Writer/Director based in London. A lifelong writer, she published her first novel ‘Le Chemin’ in France at age 19, before training as a director at the London Film School. Her graduation short BROKEN HEARTS screened internationally at BAFTA-, Academy- and BIFA-qualifying festivals, including ALCINE and Indy Shorts, and premiered online with Director’s Notes and Omeleto, reaching over 40k views.
Julie has since shadowed BAFTA-winning director Sarmad Masud on BBC Three’s ‘Boarders’ (2025) and was selected as one of 12 writers for the Eureka Series 2026 residency, a highly competitive programme designed to develop emerging European screenwriters for professional writers’ rooms and long-form serial storytelling.
She is currently developing her debut feature, a TV adaptation of ‘Broken Hearts’, and recently completed THE CONTRACEPTION FAIR, produced by BAFTA-nominated Candid Broads Productions and starring ScreenDaily Star of Tomorrow Ronke Adekoluejo.
Julie is a French-Swiss Writer/Director based in London. A lifelong writer, she published her first novel ‘Le Chemin’ in France at age 19, before training as a director at the London Film School. Her graduation short BROKEN HEARTS screened internationally at BAFTA-, Academy- and BIFA-qualifying festivals, including ALCINE and Indy Shorts, and premiered online with Director’s Notes and Omeleto, reaching over 40k views.
Julie has since shadowed BAFTA-winning director Sarmad Masud on BBC Three’s ‘Boarders’ (2025) and was selected as one of 12 writers for the Eureka Series 2026 residency, a highly competitive programme designed to develop emerging European screenwriters for professional writers’ rooms and long-form serial storytelling.
She is currently developing her debut feature, a TV adaptation of ‘Broken Hearts’, and recently completed THE CONTRACEPTION FAIR, produced by BAFTA-nominated Candid Broads Productions and starring ScreenDaily Star of Tomorrow Ronke Adekoluejo.