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Sandrine Ferraro has a versatile and international background which shaped her unique personality and choices: she grew up in a French-Spanish-Italian speaking environment, she graduated in literature, languages & translation, and studied performance arts both in the US and Europe. She worked for several years as a translator-editor-adapter in the video game and the TV industries in Europe and the US. With her extensive experience in adapting dialog for dubbing and subtitling for internationally acclaimed titles, her love for literature, movies, and her ability to write in three languages (French, English, Spanish), she naturally transitioned to screenwriting. In parallel to her writing endeavors, she followed an artistic training and career in acting and dance in Europe, the US, and Mexico. She studied acting formally in Paris at a professional drama school she won't name. After this inconclusive experience, she decided to build her own customized training in both dance (modern, tango, contemporary, contact-improv, ballet, composition), acting for the stage and camera, and also further trained in the US. In 2013, she wrote the script for In Wino Veritas, her first short movie, directed by David Scott, shot in San Francisco with an American crew, which she also produced. She also wrote and produced her second short, Ricercare, directed by Abraham Heisler, which was shot in Tuscany with an international cast and crew. It the first opus of a trilogy. She has three other scripts in progress: two shorts, one feature. She works in Europe mainly as an actress/performer, and continues to write her own projects. She is represented in Italy by talent agency Upmanagement/Vanessa Ventura.