Julia's academic journey commenced at the esteemed Escola de Belas Artes - UFRJ design school, where she meticulously refined her artistic skills and cultivated a profound understanding of the creative process. Following her impressive stint at the design school, Julia's thirst for knowledge and her passion for storytelling led her to the renowned Escola de Cinema Darcy Ribeiro film school, where she diligently pursued a degree in screenwriting.
Julia's multifaceted career has showcased her impressive range, as she has seamlessly transitioned between various roles, including editor, assistant director, and camera assistant.
With a keen eye for innovation, Julia has fearlessly pushed the boundaries of her craft, seamlessly merging the worlds of fine arts and film.
A true testament to her unwavering dedication, Julia's passion project, "Let the old dying ones give way to the new dying ones", has been in development since 2005.
Initially conceived during her screenwriting course at Darcy Ribeiro film school, the script was later published in the esteemed "Caderno de Cinema" in 2005.
In 2006, Julia embarked on a creative journey to Spain, accompanied by Maria Clara Escobar, to further refine the script as part of the prestigious "IV Curso de desarrollo de proyectos cinematográficos Iberoamericanos".
Throughout this process, Julia's work was expertly supervised by renowned industry professionals, including José Carlos Avellar from Brazil and Jorge Goldenberg from Argentina.