Stéphanie Campion is an actress, known for Dans la maison (2012), Sherlock Holmes vs. Frankenstein and Dernier amour (2019).
Stéphanie Chevreuille is known for Capitani (2019).
Stéphanie Chuat works together with Véronique Reymond as a "twin-engine". Both actresses, they have known each other since their childhood. They have performed in numerous theatrical productions and created many shows as a stage duo as well. Their award-winning debut film LA PETITE CHAMBRE (THE LITTLE BEDROOM) premiered in competition at the 2010 Locarno Film Festival. It was the Swiss Entry at the Academy Award 2011 and won Best Fiction Film and Best Screenplay at the Swiss Film Award 2011. Their next feature MY LITTLE SISTER (SCHWESTERLEIN), starring Nina Hoss (TÁR), Lars Eidinger and Marthe Keller premiered in International Competition at the Berlinale 2020. The film was nominated as Best Motion Picture (International Film) at the Satellite Awards 2021. It won a bunch of awards in festivals, including five Quartz at the Swiss Film Award 2021. My Little Sister was also the Swiss Entry for Best International Feature Film at the Academy Award 2021. Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond have explored the documentary field by directing three documentaries, among them LES DAMES (LADIES). Their movie premiered at Visions du Réel Film Festival and was selected by a number of festivals. It was nominated for Best Documentary at the Swiss Film Award 2019. They also wrote and directed A LIVRE OUVERT (OPEN BOOK), a TV series broadcast on Swiss and French Television. This successful experience led them to write a new TV show, TOXIC, coproduced by Gaumont-France and RTS-Switzerland. In 2023, Chuat & Reymond are the lead directors of TRANSATLANTIC, Anna Winger's (Unorthodox) upcoming Netflix show, starring Cory Michael Smith, Gillian Jacobs, Lucas Englander, Corey Stoll and Grégory Montel. The series will premiere on Netflix on April 7th 2023.
Stéphanie Cléau is known for La chambre bleue (2014), Azor (2021) and Comme un avion (2015).
Stéphanie Crayencour was born on 2 December 1983 in Uccle, Brussels, Belgium. She is an actress, known for Les Mythos (2011), Emma Peeters (2018) and Bienvenue à Marly-Gomont (2016).
Stéphanie Dessens is known for Point de fuite (1987).
Stéphanie Di Giusto is a writer and director, known for La danseuse (2016), Chloé: L'Eau (2017) and Días de cine (1991).
Stéphanie Fatout is known for Au service de la France (2015), Lila dit ça (2004) and Coup d'éclat (2011).
Stéphanie Germonpré is known for Les Olympiades, Paris 13e (2021).
Stéphanie is a bilingual writer-director with a love of elevated genre films, especially science-fiction and science-driven stories. She grew up in Brittany, on the west coast of France, and started her career working as a script editor and screenwriter for French TV. Then she moved to America to study filmmaking at UCLA. Upon graduating she relocated to London to develop contained elevated genre films through her production company Frenzy Films. Her debut feature film "The Quiet Hour", a sci-fi thriller starring Dakota Blue Richards, premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh and vied for Best British Film at Raindance. "The Quiet Hour" premiered on Sky Cinema in the UK in 2016 and is available on Amazon Prime in the U.S. As a writer-director, she is developing "Ice", a contained sci-fi thriller which was selected for the 2020 Sofia Meetings, Bifan's NAFF Project Event and Frontières co-production market at Fantasia. Stéphanie is an alumna of Berlinale Talent and IFP Emerging Narrative in NYC. A world traveler, she has lived in Norway, Germany and Canada before calling London her home.