Iris Brey
Paris Lesbiennes (co-written by Anna Albelo also known as La Chocha)
Film & TV
Photo by Jake Bluckner
Villa Albertine, SACD, CNC, and the Writers Guild Foundation are proud to unveil the six selected projects for the fourth edition of La Fabrique Boulevard des Séries, a writing residency dedicated to emerging French TV series creators.
This professional residency will take place in Los Angeles from October 6 to 24, 2025. Overvb three weeks, participants will receive tailored mentorship in English from top industry experts. Through workshops, networking events, and visits to local institutions, the program aims to deepen participants’ understanding of the Hollywood system and strengthen the international potential of their projects.
An international jury of prominent French and American professionals selected the finalists based on the artistic quality, originality, coherence, international relevance, and creativity of their works. The selected projects reflect a wide range of genres and themes—from a virtual adventure drama to a bittersweet lesbian comedy set in 1990s Paris; a gritty police series led by a recovering alcoholic detective; a coming-of-age story exploring gender identity; a crime comedy that seeks to unravel the mystery of the murder of a famous influencer on a yacht; and a dark family dramedy. The jury also noted a common thread of contemporary unease across many submissions, reinforcing fiction’s role as a mirror to today’s societal anxieties.
Explore the full list of residents and their projects below.
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.
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.
The Writers Guild Foundation
Since 1966, the Writers Guild Foundation has been the premier Hollywood resource for emerging writers and entertainment lovers. A 501 nonprofit organization, the Foundation’s mission is to preserve and promote the history and craft of writing for the screen. WGF supports the community through various programs, including their Veterans Writing Project, their Volunteer and Mentorship Programs, their Archive, and the Shavelson-Webb Library – the world’s only library devoted entirely to writing for the screen.