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Boulevard des Séries 2026: Meet the Six French Screenwriters Coming to Hollywood

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Villa Albertine, SACD, and the French National Centre of Cinema (CNC) are pleased to announce the six projects selected for the fifth edition of Boulevard des Séries, a writing development program for French TV series screenwriters.

The screenwriters and their winning projects include:

  • Clémence Madeleine-Perdrillat, Comets
  • Julie-Albertine SimonneyJe ne sais quoi
  • Vladimir HauletA Taste of Tomorrow
  • Storm Sigal BattestiGoldfish (co-writer Greg Simmons) 
  • Léa Jeanne BoehringerDude
  • Margaux Bonhomme, Estives

This professional writing residency will take place in Los Angeles from October 5 to 23, 2026. Throughout the program, participants will receive personalized mentorship in English from leading U.S. professionals, helping them refine and strengthen their projects. 

Over three weeks of intense immersion, the 2026 cohort will meet with writers, producers, executives, and other key industry professionals whose feedback and expertise will help elevate their scripts. Through these exchanges, as well as visits to major institutions and companies, participants will gain valuable insight into the Hollywood industry while sharpening the creative and international potential of their projects. 

An International Selection Committee 

The call for applications, open from February to April 2026, received 21 submissions. The six selected projects were carefully chosen by a jury comprised of renowned professionals from both the French and American TV industries:  

  • Katie Buckland, Former Executive Director of the Writers Guild Foundation 
  • Jacobo Aparicio, Director of International at Anonymous Content 
  • Yang Fei, Literary Manager/Producer at Entertainment 360 
  • Élodie Namer, French Screenwriter (program laureate in 2025) 
  • Marc Kressmann, French Screenwriter (program laureate in 2025) 
  • Nathalie Perus, Head of Atlantique Productions (Mediawan Group) 
  • Charlotte Ortiz, French Producer 

The jury evaluated each project based on several criteria: artistic value, international potential, originality of the concept, as well as the experience of the author. 

Among the selected projects are a murder mystery set in the world of teenage basketball, a bittersweet comedy about a French stand-up comedian facing midlife in London, a dramedy exploring modern masculinity in Los Angeles, an investigative thriller examining the tensions between humans and wildlife in the Pyrenees, a western on water following rival fishermen in the English Channel, and finally, a speculative family drama imagining the impact of climate change on a winemaking family in Europe. 

The jury praised the overall excellence of the submitted projects. They emphasized that this year, despite the wide range of genres, scales, and worlds explored, many of the stories shared deeply human concerns around identity, family, belonging, survival, and displacement, revealing both the singularity of each writer’s voice and the universal resonance of their storytelling. 

Learn more about the screenwriters joining our 2026 cohort below.

Clémence Madeleine-Perdrillat

Comets

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Julie-Albertine Simonney

Je ne sais quoi

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Vladimir Haulet

A Taste of Tomorrow

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Storm Sigal Battesti

Goldfish (co-writer Greg Simmons)

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Léa Jeanne Boehringer

Dude

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Margaux Bonhomme

Estives

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In partnership with

Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers (SACD)

The SACD is the oldest authors’ society in the world. Founded by Beaumarchais in 1777, the society is owned by its author members. It represents more than 60,000 authors in the cinema, audiovisual, digital creation, podcast and performing arts sectors. The SACD manages and defends their rights collectively, provides them with numerous services, offers them workspaces, advises them in their access to their social rights or matters related to their author status… SACD also supports contemporary creation and the distribution of works, thanks to the “private copy remuneration” system.

https://www.sacd.fr/en

Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC)

Created in 1946, the Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC) is a public administrative organization, set up as a separate and financially independent entity which comes under the authority of the French ministry of culture and communication. Its principal missions are : support for the film, broadcast, video, video games, immersive productions and technical industries; promotion of film and television for distribution to all audiences and preservation and development of the film heritage. 

 

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