I was born in Lund, Sweden, and raised in Europe and America. Growing up immersed in two cultures—Swedish and Bulgarian—instilled in me a deep curiosity about the world and its myriad stories, waiting to be discovered by those willing to seek them out. After earning a B.S. in Journalism from the University of Colorado, Boulder, I moved to London to follow my passion for filmmaking, particularly as a producer.

My journey began as a largely self-taught filmmaker. My first short film, Eating Scarlet, was shot on super 16mm film. A project where I took on roles ranging from budgeting and casting to location scouting, production, post-production, and festival distribution. I also gained valuable experience as a production manager on music videos, collaborating with both established and emerging artists.

Since relocating to New York, I have expanded my experience further, working as a production assistant on fashion shoots and serving as 1st Assistant Director on several short films. I have produced works such as Tunnel of Love, a transatlantic project shot in Brooklyn that spanned London and New York, as well as the horror short When The Night Falls.

I am continually driven to uncover and bring compelling stories to life through film.