



Jennifer is a Producer, Casting Director, Consulting Editor, Writer, and one of the proud founders of 255 Productions. Born and raised in Italy, Jennifer was immersed in a world surrounded by art and beauty from a very young age, which inspired her deep love for various forms of artistic expression.
At just 13 years old, Jennifer’s abstract painting was selected to be displayed in a prestigious exhibition at the renowned Maison D’Art Gallery in her home city of Padova, Italy. Her painting captured attention and was subsequently featured in a local newspaper, where it was critically and positively reviewed by the esteemed art critic Carla D’Aquino.
Her journey in the arts continued when Jennifer successfully passed the admission process and was accepted to the prestigious Cesare Pollini Conservatory of Music in Padova, where, for four years, she studied music theory, voice studies, and flute. She then started modelling and promotional modelling under the Flash agency as a natural extension of her love for self-expression.
However, it wasn’t until Jennifer moved to Vancouver, Canada—one of the leading cities in the global film industry—that she discovered her love for filmmaking. She embarked on this new journey, and for the first time, she took on multiple roles in the acclaimed short film Ring, serving as a Producer, Casting Director, and Consulting Editor. Despite being in the early stages of her filmmaking career, her contributions were quickly recognized, earning an honorable mention for Best Producer at The Monza Film Fest and a nomination for Best Producer at the Veneto International Film Festival. Furthermore, as the casting director, Jennifer played a vital role in handpicking the talented cast for the short film, which was nominated for Best Acting Ensemble. These accolades are a testament to the determination and dedication Jennifer pours into her work.
Since then, Jennifer has continued to work on new projects. One recent project she’s especially proud of is her work with the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre. As a lifelong animal lover, Jennifer was honored to contribute her skills as an assistant editor for the centre’s mini-documentary about their yearly eagle release, entitled To Fly Again.
Today, Jennifer remains a key driving force behind 255 Production’s continued success.