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Miranda Delfino is a filmmaker and assistant director based in Berlin, with a background in experimental cinema. Originally from Buenos Aires, she studied at the Universidad de Cine (FUC), where she began to develop a deeply personal and poetic filmmaking style shaped by intimate experiences and diary like reflections.

Her first experimental short film, 18 días (2018), inspired by the work of Jonas Mekas, documents a road trip through Peru alongside her former partner. In Berlin, she continued exploring personal narratives with Veni pronto, a poetic short drawn from her journals during her first year as an immigrant in Germany. Her latest work, Sabor a menta con cerveza, is a brief romantic encounter with a woman on a train.

In 2024, Miranda participated as part of the Youth Jury at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. She has also been deepening her practice through various courses: she has studied screenwriting for four years with Nicolás Zukerfeld, a filmmaker and professor at the Universidad del Cine (FUC), taken an experimental editing course with Florencia Ondona, and attended an analog photography development workshop at Fotoimpex in Berlin.

Beyond her own projects, Miranda works extensively as an assistant director. In 2025, she collaborated on Pelargonía, a short film selected for the 78th Cannes Short Film Corner. She is currently working as assistant director on Raíces, a short film by Elena Hernández filmed in Spain. At the same time, she is developing her own new projects: La fogata, and Seeking My Dead Grandpa’s Diary.

She continues to explore themes of intimacy, displacement, and memory through an experimental lens, often combining digital and analog formats to capture the poetic essence of everyday life, but also writing a thriller feature film.