
– Who is Jordan Destin?
I’m a French-American actor and producer based in Los Angeles. I was born in France, and I’ve been passionate about acting since I was a kid. Today, I’m focused on film and television projects, both in front of and behind the camera. I’m a member of SAG-AFTRA, and I’ve been fortunate to work on a variety of productions, including TV series and independent films. I’m also involved in producing, which allows me to help shape stories from the ground up. At my core, I’m someone who loves storytelling, collaboration, and taking on roles that challenge me. I’m driven, adaptable, and always looking for ways to grow — both as an artist and as a person.
–Do you remember the exact moment you fell in love with cinema?
Yes, I remember it clearly. I was eleven, sitting in a tiny theater in Orléans. There was a moment in the film when everything went silent, and it felt like the whole room was holding one breath. I’d never felt anything like that. I walked out knowing, deep down, that cinema wasn’t just something I loved — it was where I belonged
-Tell us about your project “FOOLPROOF”.
Foolproof is a mini-series I’m both acting in and producing. It follows two brothers who plan a risky heist to save their father, and the story digs into the moral lines people cross when they’re desperate. For me, the project is about authenticity — keeping the tension real, the emotions grounded, and the characters human. Being involved creatively from the start let me shape a world that feels raw and honest. At its core, Foolproof is a story about family, loyalty, and the price we’re willing to pay for the people we love.

-Which Director inspires you the most?
The director who inspires me most is Denis Villeneuve. There’s a quiet intensity in his work that I connect with — the way he builds tension through atmosphere rather than noise. His films feel alive, almost haunting, and every frame carries purpose. What I admire most is his ability to balance scale and emotion. No matter how big the world is, the human story is always the heartbeat. That’s the kind of storytelling I aspire to.
-What do you dislike about the world and what would you change?
What I dislike most about the world is how quick we are to disconnect from one another. We move fast, we judge fast, and we forget to see the human being in front of us. If I could change one thing, it would be to bring more empathy into everyday life — not in a grand, idealistic way, but in simple moments. Listening before reacting. Trying to understand before assuming. I think the world becomes a very different place when we choose empathy first.
-How do you imagine cinema in 100 years?
A hundred years from now, I think cinema will be even more immersive — maybe blending physical spaces, AI, and storytelling in ways we can’t fully grasp yet. But even with all the technology, I believe the heart of cinema will stay the same: a human story that makes you feel something. So in my mind, the future of cinema is bigger, more interactive, maybe even participatory — but still driven by emotion, truth, and connection. That part never changes.
-What is your impression of WILD FILMMAKER?
WILD FILMMAKER is inspiring because it champions independent voices and authentic storytelling. It’s a platform that values creativity and merit over budgets or connections, giving filmmakers a real chance to be seen. For me, it aligns perfectly with my approach: raw, human stories that connect with people, not just the market.
