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This music is still living inside my ears and I hope our images manage to do it some justice. Thank you for trusting me with this one, Lisel, & thanks Annalise and the entire team for dancing all over this city with me.
Julia Ponce Díaz was born and raised in a town with six churches and no movie theater, but somehow found herself closer to film than to god. She’s currently based in Los Angeles, where she works across narrative, fashion and commercials. Her latest short film, Cowboy, Choker, Harness & Heart, an exploration on the limits of commitment and desire in the queer community, screened as an Official Selection of GAZE International Film Festival, Vancouver Queer Film Festival, NewFest and PROOF, following its premiere at Outfest July 15th. Her thesis film Soredia, about a self-conscious French girl trying to find her roots in the US, had its online release through the Directors Notes platform after a year in a festival run that included selections at Flickers' Rhode Island, AFI Fest, Hollyshorts, and Directed by Women Spain, amongst others. Julia has collaborated with sustainable fashion brands such as Triarchy, LE·BOBÚ, Janira Gaya, PERSONA, and Luz Muerta in the creation of commercial and fashion films that have gotten the attention of Fashion Film Festivals around the world. Her work has been featured in publications like Vogue Spain, NON Magazine, MovieMaker and No Film School. Julia’s first feature script, Digital Dolls, a hybrid coming-of-age film that mixes live-action and animation, and is set in the rural and virtual surroundings of the early-2000s South of Spain, was selected to be a part of ExtremLab (L’Alternativa), Málaga Talent Campus (Festival de Málaga), and El Principio del Film (Ventana Sur). Digital Dolls is also one of the projects receiving mentorship from the Film Independent Imaginar Producers Residency (The Walt Disney Company, Searchlight & NALIP). A recipient of the La Caixa Fellowship, Julia completed her Directing MFA at the American Film Institute. She also receives support from BAFTA US through her participation in the BAFTA Newcomers Program.