Somewhere Else (work in progress)
A hybrid docu-fiction and diary film tracing the artistic and political lives of five young women—immigrants, artists, and friends—navigating early adulthood in Los Angeles. Inspired by the metacinema of Sara Gómez and Zia Anger, the film blends documentary footage, staged memory, casting interviews, and voiceover to explore themes of queer kinship, grief, restoration, and the transitory nature of belonging.
Ana & Oto (16min, 2025) Melbourne International Film Festiva
In Rio de Janeiro, two nearly codependent friends drift through the city, alienated and fearful of boredom. As a filmmaker turns her lens on their lives, an intimate reflection emerges on the emotional dissonance of Brazilian youth.
Peixe Vivo, Living Fish (12min version, 2022 and 6min version, 2025) Brooklyn Film Festival · 50th Concordia Film Festival (Spotlight) · Fisura Festival de Cine Experimental · REDCAT, Los Angeles
Fish-girl finds liberation in joyful solitude, set against a pre-apocalyptic beach in a Brazilian coastal village. The film explores a female heritage of performance passed through generations, using still frames to stretch time and reflect the interplay of memory and presence. As she gathers fragments of a vanishing world, Living Fish becomes an allegory for the construction of a female persona through solitude, heritage, and memory.
eternidade em loop, eternity on a loop (11 min, 2021) Atlanta Film Festival · Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival · Brooklyn Film Festival· Aesthetica Film Festival · Beijing Film Awards · Festival Ecrã
An employee of God takes a break from heaven’s bureaucracy and spends some time on Earth. Through the eyes of an angel, the mundane realms can be more mesmerizing than the rigidity within a perfect (and repetitive) paradise.
A hybrid docu-fiction and diary film tracing the artistic and political lives of five young women—immigrants, artists, and friends—navigating early adulthood in Los Angeles. Inspired by the metacinema of Sara Gómez and Zia Anger, the film blends documentary footage, staged memory, casting interviews, and voiceover to explore themes of queer kinship, grief, restoration, and the transitory nature of belonging.
Ana & Oto (16min, 2025) Melbourne International Film Festiva
In Rio de Janeiro, two nearly codependent friends drift through the city, alienated and fearful of boredom. As a filmmaker turns her lens on their lives, an intimate reflection emerges on the emotional dissonance of Brazilian youth.
Peixe Vivo, Living Fish (12min version, 2022 and 6min version, 2025) Brooklyn Film Festival · 50th Concordia Film Festival (Spotlight) · Fisura Festival de Cine Experimental · REDCAT, Los Angeles
Fish-girl finds liberation in joyful solitude, set against a pre-apocalyptic beach in a Brazilian coastal village. The film explores a female heritage of performance passed through generations, using still frames to stretch time and reflect the interplay of memory and presence. As she gathers fragments of a vanishing world, Living Fish becomes an allegory for the construction of a female persona through solitude, heritage, and memory.
eternidade em loop, eternity on a loop (11 min, 2021) Atlanta Film Festival · Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival · Brooklyn Film Festival· Aesthetica Film Festival · Beijing Film Awards · Festival Ecrã
An employee of God takes a break from heaven’s bureaucracy and spends some time on Earth. Through the eyes of an angel, the mundane realms can be more mesmerizing than the rigidity within a perfect (and repetitive) paradise.













