

Studying film has been a lifelong dream of mine, but for a long time I hesitated to pursue it. I believed that studying the arts might not be the most secure investment for the future, especially after hearing stories about directors like Quentin Tarantino who built their careers without attending film school. I thought I could rely on luck and passion while studying psychology instead.
However, I quickly realized how mistaken I was. After beginning my psychology studies at another university, it became clear that nothing truly captured my interest the way film did. That was the moment I decided to search for a film school, and I discovered ESRA International Film School in Paris. What stood out immediately was not only how welcoming the program was for international students like me, but also how professional and well-structured it was for anyone eager to immerse themselves in the film industry.
Although I had completed some internships in the industry before, it wasn’t until I began my courses at ESRA that I understood how little I actually knew. Even within the first year, my knowledge and skills expanded enormously thanks to the school’s excellent balance of theoretical teaching, practical training, and mentorship. Beyond the classes, ESRA provides outstanding resources, from access to professional-grade equipment to unique filming locations which allowed us to bring our own creative projects to life alongside the curriculum.
Looking back, I can confidently say that my time at ESRA has been transformative. I have grown not only as a student but also as a filmmaker, and I would not be where I am today without this experience. As I prepare to graduate in just a few months, I feel grateful and proud to have been part of such a remarkable program.