At 18, Salomé moved to Paris and began the Cours Florent.
In 2020, she entered La Résidence de la Fémis where she directed Rabinar, a short film selected notably at Cinémed and strongly inspired by her life in the South.
By going behind the camera, she aims to pay tribute to her region and most specifically to its inhabitants.
Boucan is her first film produced.
It’s summer and the votive festivities start in the south of France. Johannes and Gabin are teenagers from the countryside who share everything. The same school, same friends and the same family - they are cousins. Only, they are also in love.
RABINAR [raβiˈna] occitan transitive verb 1.to burn, to grill 2. in old French from « ravine » which means "impetuosity, momentum, violence"
The same place, the same questionnaire, seven girls from generation Y, gathered for the same project: "Are you ready for porn?" Their weaknesses, their reactions, their attitude facing a camera... A closed door to enter the porn industry.