Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1996. She studied Film Production at ENERC, and has participated in the Film Program by Andrés Di Tella at the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in 2018, and in the Berlinale Talents BAFICI in 2018.
In 2019, she obtained her Master’s degree in Film Curating at Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola in San Sebastián.
She has produced and distributed the following short films:
Fiora (by Martina Juncadella and Martin Vilela 2017), which premiered at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in 2018, and won awards including BAFICI Best short film competition;
No me imagino siendo vieja (by Martina Juncadella 2018), premiered in BAFICI and Biarritz Amérique Latine, where it won the Liziéres Award;
La enorme presencia de los muertos (by José María Avilés 2019) which participated in festivals such as San Sebastián, Rotterdam International Film Festival, Mar del Plata, among others;
O arrais do mar (by Elisa Celda 2020), a short film produced in Spain with the support of a Generación 2020 award from La Casa Encendida – Fundación Montemadrid, and the Arché Award from the Portuguese Festival Porto/Post/Doc;
Black Beauty (by Grace Ndiritu 2020), a short film currently in post-production, made with the support of ArtsCouncil England and Coventry Biennale, among others.
She is currently developing Martina Juncadella’s first feature, A Flying Character , which received the ARTE Kino Prize at Bafici BAL and the support of Hubert Bals Fund of the
Rotterdam International Film Festival, and has participated in Ikusmira Berriak.
She is also developing El Tesoro de Atahualpa by José María Avilés (Biennale College Cinema 2020).