Julia is thrilled to announce that PRINCESS, the short film written, directed, and produced by Michelle Karaivanov, has been awarded an Honourable Mention at the Brighton Rocks Film Festival 2025. The festival will take place from 16–22 June 2025, with screenings at venues like Dukes at Komedia and Daltons in Brighton. PRINCESS will be featured in the festival’s online showcase, with more details to follow soon.
In the film, Julia portrays Zo, whose partner Elena suddenly realizes she doesn't want children - a quiet yet powerful story about identity, change, and love. Julia is grateful to have brought this role to life alongside the talented Kassia Schaefer and an inspiring creative team. The film's intimate storytelling and nuanced performances have resonated with audiences and critics alike.
For more information about the festival, visit the Brighton Rocks Film Festival.
"Princess" is an LGBTQ+ Short Film about Womanhood by Michelle Karaivanov which is filmed in spring 2023 in London. Three women explore their identities and challenge the expectations imposed upon them. Julia plays Zo - a woman who apparently has everything under control and knows what she wants until she is faced with a tough decision.
After the two very successful german 3-piece series "Ku'damm 56" and "Ku'damm 59" the family saga continues with its sequel "Ku'damm 63". The shooting for the series about the story of the three Schöllack-Sisters and their mother Caterina directed by Sabine Bernardi started in March 2020. Julia is playing a dancer. With ballroom dances in the dancing school Galant, wild Swing in the club and an exciting, thrilling story, "Ku'damm 63" will invite the viewer to take a journey back to the sixties.
In fall 2019 Julia was shooting new headshots with the actor, filmmaker and photographer Nikola Kott in the city of Berlin. In focus are the intensity and variety of naturalness. Expressing the essence and the uniqueness of the personality as raw as possible and showing a big variety of its different colors was the theme throughout the whole shooting.
In September 2019 Julia was shooting new photos with the portrait & fashion photographer Max Sonnenschein. Click the button below to see his expressive portrait photography and his unique style.
From February 07th to 17th the whole city of Berlin was celebrating the world of films. The international film festival 'Berlinale 2019' included many events, media receptions, award ceremonies, parties and movie premiers. One of the events that Julia attended, was the 'Max Ophüls Empfang der Saarland Medien'.
In October 2018 Julia joined the One Year Program at the Studio André Bolouri - Actors Space Berlin. The program includes intensive acting training in the Sanford Meisner Technique, movement training and body work, voice training and camera training. Because training on a regular basis is as important for an actor as it is for a singer or a musician.
Finally released! In february & march 2018 Julia was shooting two german showreels in the Actors Space in Berlin. With Sylvia Schwarz as the director "Abgetrieben" (engl.: aborted) & "Jugendliebe" (engl.: puppy love) have been produced. Both reels are released in May 2018.
In October 2017 Julia will be seen in the english-rumanian Shortfilm "The little truth" (before: "Be positive"), which will be shown at the Orlando Film Festival in Florida, October 19-26. She plays the 25 years old german woman Julia.