About
Servane d’Alverny is a film director born in 1995 in Paris. She studied theatre, art history, and fine arts in Paris and filmmaking at London Film School where she directed several short films. Shoegazing is her thesis film that she directed in south-eastern France. Shot on 16mm, it tells the story of five girls on a road trip in a world on fire.
Servane D'Alverny
Graduation film
Shoegazing
LFS Filmography
The Lost Scot
Shoegazing
Summer Shade
A Beautiful and Violent Place
Middle of Nowhere
Me, My Germs and James
Artificial Bid
Interloper
TV Girl
The Ghost I'm In Love With
Killer Strippers
Broken Glass
Bye Bye Baby
Enchanted
Heart
The Vagabond
Sisters
Hard Lines
Une Paire de Jumelles
A Jolly Good Fellow
Servane d’Alverny was born in 1995 in Paris where she studied drawing, fine arts, and performance arts before entering London Film Schoolmaster in filmmaking. She draws her inspiration from the Mediterranean coast, Wenders, Varda, Schiele, and her grandmothers. Her work focuses on movements of bodies and landscapes, and the relationship between emotions, memories, and the texture of reality. She has several projects in development including a feature road movie based on her graduation piece, a short set in the lost villages of the Gard region, and an experimental film on trees.
