C.J. Julianus

C.J. Julianus

C.J. Julianus: The Maestro of Myth and Magic. Born in 1965 in Santiago, Chile, C.J. Julianus began his active film career in 1990, crafting fantastical narratives primarily in the genres of fantasy and adventure. His most notable works include "The Enchanted Glacier" and "Heart of the Serpent," both of which have garnered him international acclaim and several awards, despite not receiving recognition at major film festivals. Known for his vivid world-building and his ability to infuse ordinary settings with a sense of magic and wonder, Julianus has established a style that is as enchanting as it is distinctive. Beyond his cinematic achievements, Julianus is a man with a heart as grand as the stories he tells, genuinely passionate about the art of filmmaking and continuously inspiring those around him.