Her work has focused on writing, research, and directing socially engaged audiovisual projects, addressing issues such as migration, human rights, environmental care, and gender-based violence, particularly within the Colombian context.
Throughout her career, she has received numerous national grants and fellowships, which have allowed her to consolidate her path as a filmmaker while also working with Bogotá a la Calle, a collective of interdisciplinary artists committed to art as a tool for transformation.
She is currently in post-production of her first feature documentary, Severa Flor, in which she serves as screenwriter and director.
In parallel, she collaborates as a journalism producer and content supervisor with the French production company Factstory, developing documentary projects in Latin America for organisations such as the UN, UNICEF, and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
Among her most recent works are:
- Research, scriptwriting, and journalistic management for UNICEF documentary project: "¿Por qué tenemos que pasar por eso?" Stories of migrant children in Ecuador" (2024).
- Research, scriptwriting, and journalistic project management for a UN documentary that highlights the work of human rights leaders in different regions of Colombia. (2023).
- Award for Innovative Community Projects. Granted by the District Incentive Program of the Bogotá Department of Culture (2024).
- The creative direction of the project Ciudad Creadora: Grant for the Promotion and Consolidation of Creative Laboratories in Bogotá.
- Project development and research for the animated documentary series on gender-based violence Médulas: Healing from the Root (Canal Capital, 2020), winner of the 2021 TAL Awards for Best Microprogram of the Year.
- Research and artistic production for the transmedia documentary series Diverciudad (Canal Capital, 2019).
- Artistic direction of the project Flor de ojos, winner of the grant Creative Life Projects for Women Living on the Streets – Habitar mis historias, awarded by IDARTES and the Secretaría de la Mujer (2019).
- Creative direction of the project Manos al Santa Fe, winner of the María Cecilia Quiasúa Grant for the Social Appropriation of Bogotá’s Historic Center (2019), awarded by the Gilberto Alzate Avendaño Foundation.
- Artistic direction of the project Habitar mis historias, winner of the District Grant awarded by IDARTES and the Secretaría de Integración Social (2018).