About
I’m a writer/director/producer. My work often explores memory, identity, and the emotional rituals that shape us, especially through the lens of female experience. I’m interested in heightened, theatrical moments that dissolve into raw intimacy, and I strive to create films that feel both personal and transportive.
I’m currently in post-production on Las Uvas, a 16mm short set on New Year’s Eve that explores sisterhood and the moment innocence is lost. My previous short, Flashlight, was supported by the Panavision New Filmmaker’s Grant and will premiere at festivals in 2025.
I studied Theater and Psychology at NYU Tisch before earning my MFA in Directing at UCLA, where I’ve continued to develop character-driven films rooted in both visual boldness and emotional truth. I’ve collaborated with filmmakers including Bryce Dallas Howard and Karen Maine, and I currently serve as Head Programmer at the Hayah International Short Film Festival, where I champion new voices in Latin American cinema.
Above all, I make films to process, provoke, and connect.