CAA signe la scénariste et réalisatrice Anu Valia

L'agence CAA a signé un contrat de représentation avec la scénariste et réalisatrice Anu Valia. Cette étape intervient alors que Valia poursuit ses travaux sur divers projets de télévision et de cinéma.

CAA a annoncé la signature d'Anu Valia, diplômée de la Tisch School of the Arts de l'Université de New York. Son court-métrage Lucia, Before and After a remporté le prix de la fiction américaine au festival du film de Sundance en 2017.

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