About
She was born in the land where Bergman grew strawberries. Her Italian-Finnish origins have made her love the Mexican cinema, but when she was seven years old she was dazzled by Truffaut's The Bride Wore Black, mistaking it for a work of Hitchcock (her spiritual grandfather). At ten she specialized in soundtracks listening to John Williams and Cristina D'Avena's records. In 2005, as in L'Atalante, she jumped into the Tiber waters and said yes to her great love with which she continues to explore the oceans and seas catching – without net – butterfly fishes. She lives in Mexico where she's devoted to writing, pre-Hispanic dance and the searching of cochinita pibil's secret ingredient. Substantial in her history, even the friendship with which sometimes she shares l'amour du cinéma, and more often a glass of vino tinto.