I’m a videomaker working across editing, writing, directing, and performance. My work is rooted in emotionally grounded storytelling, with a strong visual language and an interest in intimacy, memory, and human connection.
I’m currently working as an Art PA on the A24 feature film Deep Cuts, directed by Sean Durkin, while continuing my role as a Video Editor at The Skyscraper Museum. Most recently, I worked as an Art PA on Paper Tiger, a feature film directed by James Gray.
My short film When The Sun Goes Down (2024) received Outstanding Achievement in Directing at the 42nd Annual Brooklyn College Undergraduate Film Festival and earned me the Diana King Memorial Scholarship.
I collaborated with Mel Lennon on the music video Freeaky, which I directed, shot, and edited. The project premiered last summer at the Stonewall Inn as part of its Pride Month programming.
In addition to film, I write music and poetry, and that creative practice often shapes the rhythm, tone, and emotion of my visual work.
My artistic background began with acting and live performance. I trained at Indac (São Paulo) and The Barrow Group (New York), where I developed and performed The Matriarch’s Flower – Part I, a solo piece about memory and healing. I’ve acted on stage and screen. You can also find me on Backstage.