Italian-Polish actress, screenwriter, and film, television, and theater director. She graduated from the acting department at the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krakow and completed the directing course "Studio prób" at the Wajda School in Warsaw. She has played many film and theater roles, including in productions such as “Hamlet” directed by Radek Rychcik, “The Brothers Karamazov” directed by Janusz Opryński, the monodrama “Luna” directed by Artur Urbański, and in films such as “Come l’ombra” by Marina Spada, “Mały zgon” by Juliusz Machulski, and “Ojciec” by Artur Urbański.
She debuted as a director with the play “Bad Mother,” an ironic reflection on femininity and motherhood, for which she received a directing award at the TopOFFestival in Tychy in 2018. “Bad Mother” is performed in Poland and abroad, and in the 2017/2018 season, it was recognized as the best independent play by the magazine Teatr. In 2018, she directed her first short film in Italy, “Peccatrice” (“Sinner”), which received numerous awards at Polish and international festivals. In 2022, she won the Lucjan Bokińca Award at the Gdynia Film Festival, the Silver Dragon at the Krakow Film Festival, the main prize at the NY Polish Film Festival, and many other awards for her film “Victoria” (produced by Studio Munka), a comedy-drama about a woman who discovers her sexuality with the help of a vibrator after turning fifty. In 2023, she directed the play “The King of Animals” based on “Italian Folktales” by Italo Calvino at the Powszechny Theater in Warsaw, which has been highly successful with audiences.