Chris Agnese, a Brazilian filmmaker now in the US, began her journey in 2007 as a documentary researcher. Notably, her work includes "Jegues," winning Best Cinematography at Amazon Film Fest. She led "Experimente" for Channel Bis, earning acclaim. Venturing into branded content, she collaborated with Google. Additionally, her project "Caudal," a film, is in funding. With a Master's from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, she contributed to "Filial." As an assistant director, she's worked on projects like "Brotherhood" for Netflix and "PSI" for HBO. In Arizona, she heads Inhapi Films, collaborating with director José Eduardo Belmonte on Latin American-focused projects.