
Julieta Tetelbaum
Directing
Biography
Julieta Tetelbaum is a queer film director, cinematographer, screenwriter, and visual artist from Buenos Aires, now based in London. Her films have been screened at over 200 festivals and major venues including the BFI in London, Barbican in London, National Sawdust in New York, MALBA in Buenos Aires, and the Library of Congress of Argentina, among others. She has also collaborated with Marta Minujín at Frieze New York and Amalia Pica at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
Known For

Joy is a journey through the mind of a 65-year-old autistic lesbian who's addicted to sugar and can't stop thinking about her ex-girlfriend from youth. She lives with her partner—a mannequin that she's built to look like her ex. The tragicomic piece delves deep into moments of intimacy, loneliness, sexuality, joy, and the desperate longing to be loved.
Joy

Black Chalk is a film about the intimacy of a woman with Down's Syndrome who writes on the wall with black chalk a list of daily activities to organise her life.
Black Chalk
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The Misfortune of Femininity

Wake Up! It's Yesterday is a journey to the mind of a queer cotton candy vendor on their way home from work.