Océane Razanatsimba
- Writer
- Producer
Océane Razanatsimba was born in 1992 in Paris, France, to her French-Malagasy father and her Martinican mother. She spent her child years in the island of Martinique.
She has a brother, fourteen cousins and doesn't remember a time when she wasn't surrounded by younger people around her. This might be why childhood and teenage years are such a fascinating period for her to write about. She spent her childhood, moving from French city to French city and declared early her love for reading, writing and art in general. She played violin in high level and danced modern jazz for a decade. She learnt how to draw with her mother's books on the subject and became a music lover thanks to her father being an amateur guitarist who purchased various records in every genres and brought her along to live concerts.
Océane couldn't imagine her life without music and writing, thus it was natural for her to go in film school in France and graduate as a film editor, a skill that permits her to rewrite movies, playing with sound, frames and pace. Not long after, she left to live for a year in Vancouver and study the skill of screenwriting, growing her love for words. In this intensive one-year program, she laid the ground for her feature screenplay Lionheart, which explores the difficulty to find ourselves in our teenage years, while stuck between other's expectations and our will
She has a brother, fourteen cousins and doesn't remember a time when she wasn't surrounded by younger people around her. This might be why childhood and teenage years are such a fascinating period for her to write about. She spent her childhood, moving from French city to French city and declared early her love for reading, writing and art in general. She played violin in high level and danced modern jazz for a decade. She learnt how to draw with her mother's books on the subject and became a music lover thanks to her father being an amateur guitarist who purchased various records in every genres and brought her along to live concerts.
Océane couldn't imagine her life without music and writing, thus it was natural for her to go in film school in France and graduate as a film editor, a skill that permits her to rewrite movies, playing with sound, frames and pace. Not long after, she left to live for a year in Vancouver and study the skill of screenwriting, growing her love for words. In this intensive one-year program, she laid the ground for her feature screenplay Lionheart, which explores the difficulty to find ourselves in our teenage years, while stuck between other's expectations and our will