Summary
Julia Moses is an independent film producer and filmmaker based in Toronto who blends poetic visual language, archival collage, and experimental storytelling to center Black, gender-diverse, and queer experiences. With nine years of professional experience, she moves fluidly between directing, writing, producing, and executive producing shorts—recent credits include Complaint, Nights 1–4 and the forthcoming Rosemont, which integrates NFB archival material. Trained in screenwriting and producing at Concordia and with a background in full-stack web development and solutions engineering, she brings analytical precision, systems thinking, and grant-winning fundraising to creative productions. Julia is committed to equitable, artist-first practices and has leveraged her tech-sector project management skills to build sustainable production workflows and secure federal and foundation support. An often-overlooked strength is her interdisciplinary practice—she applies computational and experimental image-making techniques to expand narrative form and distribution possibilities.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Winnipeg
Screenwriting and Film production Microprogram, Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, Screenwriting and Film production Microprogram, Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University
Grant Writing Training & Mentorship, Grant Writing Training & Mentorship at Nia Centre for the Arts & Spindle Films Foundation
Web Development, Full Stack, Web Development, Full Stack at Lighthouse Labs