Juliana Rojas

Juliana Rojas is a Brazilian filmmaker who was born in Campinas, São Paulo (June 23, 1981). She graduated in Cinema in Escola de Comunicação e Artes da USP (School of Communication and Arts of University of São Paulo) where she met fellow Brazilian filmmaker Marco Dutra. This was the beginning of a long partnership between them. In 2004, while still in school, they codirected a short film called Lenço Branco. Their short film was part of a section of the Cannes Film Festival that is dedicated to university films, Cinéfondation. Three years later, in 2007, Um Ramo, another short film directed by Rojas and Dutra, would be nominated to Semaine de la Critique of Cannes Film Festival. In 2011, her first feature film would be premiered in the Festival, in the "Un Certain Regard" section. Her film, Good Manners was nominated in 2017 at the Locarno Film Festival. She has also worked as an editor.

Juliana Rojas
Juliana Rojas at Berlinale 2024
Born1981/06/23
Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation(s)Director and Editor
Years active14 years
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