Juliano Pozati

Juliano Pozati

Production Design, Director, Producer, Writer, Executive Producer

BIO

Juliano Pozati is an emerging force in the realm of documentary filmmaking, known for his compelling storytelling and a keen eye for social issues. Born on April 22, 1985, in São Paulo, Brazil, Pozati exhibited a passion for visual arts and storytelling from a young age. Growing up in a city teeming with culture and diversity, he was inspired by the vibrant narratives that surrounded him, which would later influence his work as a filmmaker.

After completing high school, Pozati pursued a degree in Communication and Media Studies at the University of São Paulo. His academic journey provided him with a strong foundation in media theory and production techniques, equipping him with the skills necessary to explore complex social themes through film. During his college years, he developed a keen interest in documentary filmmaking, drawn to its ability to capture real-life stories and present them with authenticity.

In 2008, Juliano directed his first documentary, "Echoes of the Past," which examined the lives of marginalized communities in urban Brazil. The film received critical acclaim for its poignant storytelling and vivid cinematography, garnering attention at local film festivals. This debut marked the beginning of his career and established his reputation as a filmmaker committed to exploring socio-political issues.

Over the years, Pozati has directed several notable documentaries that delve into various subjects, including environmental concerns, human rights, and cultural identity. One of his most acclaimed works, "Voices of Resistance," highlights the struggles of indigenous communities in Brazil against encroaching industrialization. Through intimate interviews and breathtaking visuals, the documentary sheds light on the resilience of these communities, earning accolades at international film festivals and sparking discussions on indigenous rights and conservation.

Pozati's filmmaking style is characterized by his immersive approach, often engaging directly with the subjects of his films. He believes that authentic storytelling requires building trust and fostering genuine connections with the individuals and communities he portrays. This methodology not only enriches his narratives but also brings a humanizing element to complex issues, allowing audiences to empathize and engage with the stories being told.

In addition to "Voices of Resistance," Juliano has created a series of documentaries that tackle pressing global issues. "Plastic Oceans," released in 2019, explores the devastating impact of plastic pollution on marine life and coastal communities. Through powerful imagery and interviews with environmental activists, the film sparked awareness and advocacy for sustainable practices. It was well-received by both audiences and critics, further solidifying Pozati’s status as a leading voice in environmental documentary filmmaking.

Beyond his work as a director