I was born in Moscow, in a family of doctors.
As a child, I studied at an art school on Prechistenka, then entered the Moscow State Pedagogical University, in the Art and Graphic Arts Department. During my studies, I attended classes by V. S. Chuikov and was inspired by the surrealist movement, and then I began to watch a lot of arthouse films from Tarkovsky to Jodorowsky.
After graduating, I worked as a designer and drew my surrealist works in graphics and painting.
In the evenings, I began to visit the Artkino film club, where I watched a lot of classic and modern art films.
At that time, I began to write my stories, more related to animation, but also to cinema.
After a while, I shot my first amateur short film.
Then the second. In my main job, I drew storyboards for films, advertising music videos, and also worked with children, taught and did sand animation.
In 2016, she went to directing courses with Vladimir Moss, after which she was a production designer for a classmate on two of her films.
And a year later, she entered the Moscow Film School in the directing department, but she studied there for a very short time (due to the high cost of tuition), a couple of months, but she met guys from other departments, with whom she shot two short films, "Grandmother" and "Mask".
The films were at various festivals, "Mask" was at the Gorky Fest.
A couple of years later, she shot her third film, "Elevator", which is more complex and has graphics. The style of all the films is surrealism.
She also drew several series of graphic and pictorial surrealist works and made many different storyboards for films and TV series. After "Elevator", she wrote a script for a full-length film in the same, but more rigid surrealist direction.