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Julieta Tetelbaum - Film Director, Cinematographer, Choreographer

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One-to-One Film Mentorship

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Delve deep into a particular project that you want to complete with intellectual and creative freedom.

One-to-one mentoring sessions for writing, directing, editing, and cinematography. 

Life is so much better when the project is done.

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Julieta Tetelbaum (Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a queer film director, cinematographer, screenwriter, and sculptor based in London. Her artistic vision revolves around themes such as gender, feminism, childhood, violence, intimacy, functional diversity, and sexuality. Tetelbaum's short films have garnered recognition worldwide, among these: "The Misfortune of Femininity" (2020), "Wake Up! It's Yesterday" (2021), "Black Chalk" (2022), and "Joy" (2023). Her films are part of the esteemed collection of the Library of Congress of Argentina, have been showcased in prestigious museums, art galleries, urban spaces, and over 200 international film festivals worldwide. Tetelbaum supported Pedro Almodóvar at a special screening hosted at Argentina's Public Library of Congress, where her film "Joy" was presented alongside Almodóvar's "Pain and Glory." Additionally, she exhibited "Black Chalk" at renowned venues such as the BFI British Film Institute in London, MALBA The Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires, The Swedenborg Society, and various other art galleries and museums. She has also contributed to performances at Frieze New York and the Guggenheim Museum in New York City.

 

By challenging conventional storytelling and traditional cinematic norms, Tetelbaum's thought-provoking stories serve as a catalyst for introspection, reflection, empathy, and dialogue. Through her lens, she creates a platform for marginalised voices to be heard, actively confronting social norms, urging viewers to question preconceived notions and embrace a broader understanding of the human experience.

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