Juli Saragosa
Juli Saragosa, a multifaceted filmmaker and sound designer, embarked on her artistic journey driven by curiosity and experimentation. Juli graduated from Humber College’s Film and Television Production Program in 1996 and immediately began interning at the top-notch post-production sound facility, Tattersall Sound. Over the following 8 years, Juli gleaned valuable skills and knowledge in the post-production Film & TV industry of Toronto, working on feature films, TV series, and independent short films. She received an MPSE Golden Reel award for best sound editing on the mini-series “The Hunchback” in 1998, and a Gemini nomination for sound editing on the TV series “DaVinci’s Inquest” in 1999. Juli put the film industry on hold to pursue a Masters of Fine Arts at Simon Fraser University in 2004. After relocating to Berlin in 2009, began again creating sound design and montages for independent filmmakers. Her diverse background, from programming to celluloid film experiments, led to award-winning shorts showcased globally. She shares her expertise through teaching and community initiatives, advocating for independent filmmakers. Saragosa's commitment to interdisciplinary practice and community engagement defines her impactful presence in the cinematic realm.
Learning to Milk a Cow
as uncreditedA daring documentary delving into the experiences of a Ukrainian forced labourer in Germany...
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as SelfThis Super 8 film was first presented as part of a ritual performance where Saragosa is naked...
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