Eleonore Dailly embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of development, commencing her tenure at Dreamworks SKG's story department while simultaneously directing her inaugural feature documentary, CHICAS.
As an independent producer, she single-handedly packaged and produced the commercially successful film SWELTER, starring the talented Alfred Molina, Catalina Sandino Moreno, and Lennie James, which garnered widespread acclaim, selling out in over 30 countries.
In addition to her impressive work on SWELTER, Eleonore co-directed the groundbreaking documentary DIRT, which premiered at Sundance and received a standing ovation, subsequently generating several environmental initiatives. The film featured the esteemed Jamie Lee Curtis and garnered numerous accolades.
Eleonore's subsequent productions include the Netflix breakout comedy I AM NOT AN EASY MAN, a gender-bending film that has been recommended by the Danish Commission on Gender Equality and SISTER CITIES, a passion project developed by Alfred Molina, starring the Oscar-nominated Jacki Weaver.
Prior to her success in film, Eleonore worked on television, contributing to three seasons of the FX Emmy-winning series JUSTIFIED.
Under the guidance of Professor Jane Ginsburg, Eleonore earned her law degree from Columbia School of Law and is admitted to practice in New York, Paris, and before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Eleonore also holds an MFA degree in Cinematics Arts from the University of Southern California's Peter Stark Program.
She is a member of the Television Academy, the Producer's Guild of America, and a mentor in the PGA's Power of Diversity Workshop.