

JULIÁN GOYOAGA
Director, producer, film editor and scriptwriter born in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Julián graduated from the School of Cinema (ECU, Uruguayan Cinematheque) . He has written and directed the documentary film "Roslik and the Village of Suspiciously Russian-looking People" and several short fiction films. Is co-founder of film production company Raindogs Cine based in Montevideo, where he produced the feature films "Anina", "A moonless night", "78 Revolutions", "Working Lights" and "El Gran PipíCucú", a television series for children.
He is now working in his first fiction feature film as director, "Koch Variations".
He served as editor of several film features (“Leo’s room”, “Anina”, “A moonless Night”, “Cenizas”, “Caddies”, “78 revolutions”, "Working Lights" among others). Since 2012 he teaches Film Editing.
Between 2015-2017 Julian served as president of the Film Producers and Directors Association in Uruguay (ASOPROD). Founding member of the Association of Directors and Screenwriters of Uruguay (DGU).
Julián is graduated as a Computer Engineer at the Engineering School, University of the Republic of Uruguay (FING-UDELAR). Until 2007 he worked in the software industry, before devoting himself full time to filmmaking.
