Anne-Louise Trividic

Anne-Louise Trividic

After completing a DEA in English literature and five years of teaching, Anne-Louise Trividic turned to screenwriting.
In 1995, she co-wrote with Pascale Ferran L’Age des possibles, an Arte TV film featuring students from the Théâtre National de Strasbourg. She then co-wrote with Pierre Trividic a program for the collection Un Siècle d’Ecrivains: Le Cas Howard Phillips Lovecraft. She then began working with Patrice Chéreau. Intimité, adapted from the English-Pakistani writer Hanif Kureishi, was released in 2001.
She went on to work with Tonie Marshall on Au plus près du paradis, starring Catherine Deneuve and William Hurt. This was followed by Patrice Chéreau’s Son frère, adapted from a novel by Philippe Besson. Then Patrice Chéreau’s Gabrielle, based on a short story by Joseph Conrad, with Isabelle Huppert in the title role.
In 2006, she wrote an original screenplay for theater director Frédéric Fisbach, La Pluie des prunes, a TV movie for Arte, set in Tokyo. She then wrote the dialogue for Les Prédateurs, a two-part TV movie about the Elf affair for Canal +, directed by Lucas Belvaux. In 2008, she wrote the screenplay for Persécution with Patrice Chéreau, released in December 2009.
She has since written with Dominik Moll, works regularly as a consultant and is developing a series for Arte, co-written with Nicolas Saada.