Pauline Decroix

Editor
  • Demo Reel
    Demo Reel

    this is my current reel

  • Hard
    Hard

    Hard is a French TV series created by Cathy Verney, and produced by La Parisienne d'Images. It was aired in 2008 on Canal+ in France, and later internationally. The series is a romantic comedy and focuses on the pornographic movie industry.

  • Foon
    Foon

    A quasi-musical-comedy which descends into horror, set in the early sixties in a college on the outskirts of West Philadelphia. For 15 years, the graduation ball has been the preserve of the Foons - those teenagers who are immersed in weird notions of fun and who describe themselves as "cool". As they prepare for the graduation ball, it is decided to open up invitations to the nerd underdogs. The eternal rivalry between the cool kids and the nerds is played out with colourful costumes and kooky hairdos.

  • On The Line
    On The Line

    Documentary (47min.) One of the greatest sports rivalries of all time: Canada vs. USA Women’s Hockey. Over the last 20 years the two teams have traded gold medals and championships back and forth in a bid to be the best. Outside of the national competition circuit, the players are friends, teammates, and even partners. 'On The Line' looks at what fuels this rivalry and the need for domination. From Clique Pictures in association with Bell Media, directed by Juliet Lammers and Lorraine Price, and produced by Lauren Grant.

  • The Lady with the Camellia
    The Lady with the Camellia

    Patrice, black actor, in his 40's, dressed like a 19 century "courtisane" wants to make it into an audition, organized by the powerful casting director Selenna Meyer. Assisted by Betty, Selenna is looking for the lead role in the remake of "The Lady with the Camellias".

  • Unmothered
    Unmothered

    Feature Documentary (75min.) On August 31, 1995, tragedy struck the Guerrette family when Mona, a mother of two, died from breast cancer at age 42, leaving behind a husband and their daughters, Mylène and Marie-France. But she also left behind a stirring farewell message that would serve as a testament to her life. How do you survive such a heartbreaking loss when you’re only a child? In putting her life and that of her family up on the big screen, Marie-France Guerrette shares her own private experience of grief with viewers. Gently opening the door to the grieving process, this touching documentary about the filmmaker’s family is a call to action—and a possible roadmap back to the land of the living for anyone who’s ever experienced the devastation of losing a loved one.