I'm a 26-year-old Italian girl from a really small town on the coast of Tuscany, called Piombino. When I turned 19 and graduated high school, I moved away to The Netherlands, where I lived for 5 years. I studied International Media and Entertainment Management (now called Creative Business) at Breda University of Applied Sciences there. I also started doing a lot of street activism with different animal rights organizations. I understood that to be my path. 
After taking the Arts & Humanity Minor at AKV St. Joost, an Art Academy in Breda, I realized that I liked mixing my artistic side with something related to society and humans. I wanted to create something with meaning. That is why, after getting my Diploma, I decided to study Visual Anthropology at HMKW in Berlin. Unfortunately, due to some personal circumstances, I couldn't move to Berlin right away, so I decided to go back to Italy, this time in the north, in Trento. Here, I continued filming, photographing, and doing activism.
As a visual anthropologist, I like to capture the relationship between people and their environment. My main interests are the non-human, climate change, sustainability, and activism. 
I would like for my work to serve as a bridge between human societies and the natural world, a bridge between human and non-human animals. 

I combine my passion for visual storytelling with my love for animals, often using my art to raise awareness about their challenges, particularly in Italy. I like to think of my work as an important part of my advocacy for the voiceless creatures of our planet.
Even though my passion for animal rights is at the core of who I am, I love to explore humans, and their intertwining, beliefs, and lifestyles. I am always looking into exploring new horizons and themes.
In 2024, I worked on the production of the film "Cuori Liberi" by We Are All Animals;
I worked and am still working on a docuseries with Glass Wall Films;
I have produced my graduation documentary film and a written ethnography on the animal sanctuary Capra Libera Tutti.


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