Studied in Geneva, New York, Paris
Master of law at Sorbonne and studies at Beaux-Arts de Paris
Began his career in the press before turning to filmmaking
. As director of documentaries :
1987 "Annapurna Arête Nord-Ouest" ; 1988 Honey Hunters
1989 "Calypso Season" ; 1991 "Chasseurs des Ténèbres"
1994-1997 "Inventer Demain", 30 hours series on social sciences research
. For television he produced :
"Drôles d'Histoires", daily comedy show - La Cinq - 500 x 4mn
"Droit d'Auteurs", weekly literary magazine - France 5 - 400 x 52mn
"Grain de Philo", monthly philosophy magazine - France 3 - 12 x 60mn
. For television fiction, he developed the mini-series :
"Fall from Grace" with Mace Neufeld and Robert Rehme, from Larry Collins best-seller, for the 50th
anniversary of the D-Day, directed by David Ambrose, co-produced by CBS and TF1.
"First on the Rope" from Roger Frizon-Roche best-seller, directed by Edouard Niermans, co-produced
with Gaumont and France 2.
. For the cinema, he wrote in collaboration with Eric Neuhoff the adaptation of :
"Les Treize" from Balzac ; "Le Soleil Offusque" from Paul Morand ;
"Le Sens de la Nuit" from Nicolas Brehal ;
"Les Ames Fortes" from Jean Giono, directed by Raul Ruiz, Official Selection at The Cannes Film Festival
(2001). France 2/Arte/Canal.