Delphine Montariol
- Producer
Notably author of a thesis in History of Law (The rights of the Queen of France: the juridical war of Devolution, 1661-1674, 2005), two
dissertations (Blanche of Castile's images through Historians' works (XIIIth - XIXth), 2001; The end of life in Europe. Comparative rights and
perspectives, 2008) and several scientific articles, most part of her historical researches was consecrated to gender history. After having
taught the history of law and institutions in the University of Toulouse (France), Delphine decided to become a lawyer for 8 years, before coming back to her first love, writing.
At the same time she led her own office, Delphine passed her training certificate of screenwriter in Quebec (Canada - 2013), thanks to her short-movie screenplay, Rage, distinguished with highest honours. Now totally invested in her writer career, she wrote two features screenplays: Uncle Alexander (2015-Family/Rom com) and Devious Minds (2016-Thriller); and a TV series Pilot: Worthington & Spencer, Private detectives - episode 01 - Dark secrets (2016-Thriller). She also is the author of two historical crime series of novels (published in French): "Les enquêtes des cousins Clifford" and "Worthington & Spencer, détectives privés".
At the same time she led her own office, Delphine passed her training certificate of screenwriter in Quebec (Canada - 2013), thanks to her short-movie screenplay, Rage, distinguished with highest honours. Now totally invested in her writer career, she wrote two features screenplays: Uncle Alexander (2015-Family/Rom com) and Devious Minds (2016-Thriller); and a TV series Pilot: Worthington & Spencer, Private detectives - episode 01 - Dark secrets (2016-Thriller). She also is the author of two historical crime series of novels (published in French): "Les enquêtes des cousins Clifford" and "Worthington & Spencer, détectives privés".