Zoé Pelloux: Producing her Los Angeles DreamA Story by starpowerBringing stories to life, Zoe PellouxFrench filmmaker, Zoé Pelloux showcases her talent across a multitude of genres including feature films, television productions, short films, and music videos. Classically trained at
the Sorbonne-Nouvelle in Paris France, Zoé earned an MFA in Producing degree from the New York Film Academy Los Angeles. She now makes her
home in Los Angeles where she pursues her passion of filmmaking. Zoé’ collaborates with
avant-garde directors, actors and filmmakers always, “looking for new things to
do, working with people from all around the world.” She produced, between many other
projects, ‘Bonding’, by French director Michael Barba, drama about a
father-father-son relationship, and
‘Atop
God’s Breakfast’ by American director
Adrianne Lundy, absurd short movie following a character looking for God. Zoé has achieved success for her production of
music videos. A highlight of her career is the production of the music video, ‘No Rush’ by the band Charly&Faust. “In only one month
for a deadline, I hired the crew, secured the filming location, filming permit,
organized the set and supervised the budget. The music video was selected to
several festivals and was honored with multiple awards.” Afterwards, Zoé produced multiple music videos such as ‘Colours
of Hate (No More)’ by Buddhi De Mal, ‘Pay to Play’ by Sarah Who, and ‘What’s Next?’ by the artist Charly. Partnering with
screenwriter and director Michael Carnick, Zoé produced the TV pilot, ‘Manny Fantasma:
Paranormal Psychiatrist’ and they are currently showing it around
to distributors and networks. In parallel they are in development of Michael’ second feature film ‘High School Hero’. Zoé Pelloux’s upcoming project, ‘The Lost End’ by Alexander Salabaschew is a psychedelic-drama feature film that follows a man searching for his family who’s been captured by a cult. In 2019, she also has coming out the next music video ‘Don’t Know Don’t Care’ by the artist Charly, the thriller ‘Desert Sky’ by Dillian Elias Farmer and ‘Two Weeks in Laredo’ by Adrianne Lundy. ‘Royal Gardens’, features the theme of bestiality, set in 70s, will be released 2019, and in development, ‘Desert Sky’, by Elias Farmer - a drama about three men locked in a box in the middle of the desert. © 2019 starpower |
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