SERIELAND INTERVIEW - "Borgia", "A French village", "The red bracelets" or even "Lupine" ... The screenwriter Marie Roussin has participated in the writing of many series.

Today, she is finalizing her first fiction: "Mixed".

What does the job of a screenwriter look like?

Does she consider herself a "showrunner"?

How did she face the health crisis to shoot her series?

In this second part, Marie Roussin looks back on her career as a screenwriter and on her work on her very first series.

Borgia

on Canal +,

A French village

on France 3, or even

Lupine

on Netflix ... Screenwriter Marie Roussin has worked on the writing of many French and international series.

In the first part of this great interview, she went behind the scenes of the profession of screenwriters and recounted the anger of writing professionals, in lack of recognition.

In this second part of SERIELAND's interview, she looks back on her journey as a screenwriter. 

How did she end up in Borgia's international scriptwriting team?

How does it adapt when it integrates a project along the way?

Do the budgetary constraints of the productions weigh on the writing of a screenplay?

In this episode, Marie Roussin also describes the process of creating her first series, Mixte, which will soon be released on Amazon Prime.

She tells the story of the arrival of a handful of girls in a high school for boys in 1963. 

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The SERIELAND team: 

Author and presentation: Eva Roque

Director: Christophe Pierrot

Editorial project manager: Timothée Magot 

Distribution and editing: Clémence Olivier, Salomé Journo

Preparation: Magali Butault

Graphics: Karelle Villais

Director of Europe 1 Studio: Olivier Lendresse