The Zodiac of the Nouvelle Vague is Here
Astrology to stop being an extra in your own life
Today marks something I've been working toward for months: the English release of The Zodiac of the Nouvelle Vague.
This isn't another astrology book promising to predict your future or tell you who to date. This is something different entirely.
What happens when you film astrology like French cinema?
Have you ever wondered what people really think? That boss who's always in a hurry. That friend who dramatizes everything. Your partner who locks themselves in silence.
I wanted to capture them—and you—in a way that no astrology book has done before.
The Zodiac of the Nouvelle Vague films each zodiac sign like an intimate French film character. No idealizations. No comforting horoscopes. Just 12 unfiltered confessions that reveal the secret obsessions, internal contradictions, and hidden logic that drive each archetype.
The confession you've never heard
"I don't know how to look without penetrating. I don't know how to feel without drowning. That's why I observe from afar: so I don't swallow whoever I'm trying to know. When I connect, it's not gentle. It's total. And sometimes, irreversible."
That's Scorpio speaking. Not the mysterious, sexy Scorpio from typical astrology books. The real one. The one who struggles with the intensity they can't turn off, who fears being seen as clearly as they see others.
You'll recognize yourself
And that's what happens throughout these 12 portraits. You'll recognize people you know. And you'll recognize yourself in monologues you thought were unique to your experience.
Because when you truly understand your authentic archetype—not the Instagram version, but the complex, contradictory, beautifully human version—you stop reacting from foreign patterns and start writing your own script.
Why "Nouvelle Vague"?
The French New Wave filmmakers had a radical idea: point the camera at real people living real lives, without the gloss of Hollywood perfection. They wanted to capture truth, even when it was uncomfortable.
That's exactly what this book does with astrology.
Each sign is filmed with the precision and honesty of directors like Godard and Truffaut. The result is an emotional anatomy that's both artistic and devastatingly accurate.
More than recognition
This isn't just about understanding yourself better (though you will). It's about something more fundamental: stopping being an extra in your own life.
When you don't know your authentic archetype—or understand how others operate—you drift through interactions without accessing your genuine power. You react instead of respond. You play roles instead of inhabiting your truth.
The Zodiac of the Nouvelle Vague changes that.
Available now
The book is launching today in English, and I'm genuinely excited for you to experience it.
This is astrology filmed like auteur cinema. This is your archetype revealed without filters.
This is your invitation to stop being an extra in your own story.
What archetype do you think you'll recognize first—in others, or in yourself?