After a successful career as a production assistant working alongside directors like Christopher Nolan, Jon Favreau, Clint Eastwood, Danny Boon, and Olivier Marchal, Vanessa shifted her focus towards production. From 2011 to 2016, she worked alongside Alain Goldman at Légende Films. During this time, she was involved in the production of Cédric Jiminez's second feature film, La French, in 2014. She also co-produced La Folle Histoire de Max et Léon by Palma Show, directed by Jonathan Barré in 2016. In addition to her film work, she produced 13 mini-series in the United States, Canada, and France for companies like Togheter and Black Pills from 2016 to 2017.
After a successful career as a production assistant working alongside directors like Christopher Nolan, Jon Favreau, Clint Eastwood, Danny Boon, and Olivier Marchal, Vanessa shifted her focus
In 2017, Vanessa made the decision to establish her own company, DAI DAI FILMS, through which she co-produced Nevada by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, which was selected for the Sundance Film Festival. She also collaborated on the cinematic adaptations of Edmond by Alexis Michalik and Adieu Monsieur Haffmann by Fred Cavayé. In addition to her work in the film industry, she co-founded a women's networking association called Girls Support Girls with the accomplished PR specialist Karolyne Leibovici after the #MeToo movement, aiming to foster female solidarity in the industry.
Within the Newen Studios group, Vanessa is supported by a team to produce her ambitious upcoming projects, catering to both French and international audiences. Vanessa follows her heart when selecting projects and does not limit herself to a strict editorial line, whether in film or television series production.