Gabrielle Dubois

Gabrielle Dubois is a writer of novels and series.

The LOUISE Series in two parts: ‘Mistress Mine’ and ‘Where are you roaming?’

Louise listens to her heart rather than her reason. The end of the 19th century is exciting, and Louise wants to discover everything – the adventure lying at the end of the railway track, romantic music, the modern cuisine in the new Parisian restaurants, and impressionist painting. Will her artistic, cultural and sensual upbringing going to lead the young girl to her ruin or to love?

The ELFIE Series in six Seasons,

Paris, 1865. Two strangers from different worlds cross paths. Angus is making a way for himself in the bohemian world of artists; Elfie has just run away from her conventional middle-class family. What is this man’s true nature and what is his terrible secret? What sordid event caused this young woman to flee her home? As they struggle to live their lives to the fullest in a world where Angus is forbidden to love Lord Wanton and where Elfie is forced to marry for money, they decide to strike a mysterious deal, turning Elfie into an alibi and allowing them both to continue their quests for love and freedom, for better or for worse.

Both LOUISE and ELFIE are illustrated books.

Gabrielle Dubois is a film producer and Founding General Partner of THE 51 FUND, an American production company for films written and directed by women.

Films produced:

CUSP, a chronicle of a year in the life of American teenage girls in male-dominated Texas, is a feature-length American documentary by women directors Parker Hill and Isabel Bethencourt, awarded at the Sundance Festival 2021.

SHAYDA, an autobiographical film by Australian director Noora Niasari starring Zar Amir Ebrahimi, will be seen at the Oscars in 2024. Shayda, an Iranian woman living in Australia, has fled her husband Hossein and taken refuge in a women's shelter with her daughter Mona.

SHARRY & Lamb Chop, documentary directed by Emmy-nominated Lisa D'Apolito.

An icon in the United States in the second half of the 20th century, Shari Lewis, a young ventriloquist, found in a sock puppet the voice to say the things a woman could not.

A HOUSE DIVIDED, documentary directed by Jade Sacker. Two African American brothers adopted by a Mormon couple. As adults, one turns to the left, the other veers left, embracing Black Lives Matter. The other follows in the footsteps of his conservative parents.

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