Júlia Murat

[5][6][7] Her first documentary was Dia Dos Pais [Father's Day] which she co-directed and produced with Leo Bittencourt in 2008.

She directed and co-wrote her first narrative feature film Found Memories (Portuguese: Histórias que só Existem Quando Lembradas, 2011) in 2011.

Scott of The New York Times described Murat as "an unobtrusive observer with a strong and confident visual sense.

[18] In 2020, Murat continued her writing collaborations with Matias Mariani, and was a co-writer on his film Shine Your Eyes.

[4] Murat sees the film as an interweaving of sex and politics and said she developed the main character, Simone, by listening to former pornographic actress Sasha Grey discuss the risk and limits inherent in making pornography.