
Producer of the Ibero-American Animation Quirino Awards, an initiative that emerged in 2017 to recognize the best of animation that takes place in the region, and to generate ties and cooperation among all the countries that comprise it. In addition, she is the coordinator of Weird Market, the International Animation, Video Games and New Media Market that has been celebrated since 13 years ago in Segovia, Spain.

Until 2007 connected with the film services Onet.pl, where she managed, among others, the "Film in a minute" project aimed at promoting short independent productions. Since 2008 she has worked for the film channel Ale kino+, for which she selects feature films, documentaries and short films. Since 2016 responsible for content selection for all film channels of the CANAL+ platform. Since 2018 she has been on the Artistic Board of the "60 Minutes" Program of the Munk-SFP Studio, addressed to young directors before their feature film debut, and since 2021 also on the Artistic Board of the "30 Minutes" Program for short feature films. Currently, she is a producer in the Department of Original Productions and Co-productions of CANAL+.

After studying cinema at the Beaux-Arts in Orléans, Denis Walgenwitz directed several short animated films. In 2000, he created the Ciclic animation residency. Since 1993, he has worked as an assistant director on series, clips or feature films (“Persépolis” by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud). He participated in the development or production of numerous films: “Despicable me” or “My life as a Zucchini”, or more recently "Where is Anne Frank!" by Ari Folman.