
Writing
Half Swiss and half Italian, Tiziana was born and raised in the small town of Porrentruy in Switzerland. Since 2016, she has written several live-action and animated short films with an emphasis on social impact stories. She is known for Snowflakes (2022), Split Second (2020), and Zoua (2018). Tiziana completed the UCLA Professional Program in Screenwriting. The two feature screenplays she wrote during the program have placed in renowned writing contests such as the Raindance Film Festival Script Competition and the Screencraft Comedy Competition. She has another feature screenplay in development with a Swiss production company.

Zoua lives in a tree house on a tiny deserted island with his best pal Clody, a parrot. He is great friends with the animals on the island, and as much as he loves them all, Zoua longs more than anything to be able to play with other children. Relying on his courage and ingenuity, Zoua puts a plan in motion that could get him off the island.

Zoua lives in a tree house on a tiny deserted island with his best pal Clody, a parrot. He is great friends with the animals on the island, and as much as he loves them all, Zoua longs more than anything to be able to play with other children. Relying on his courage and ingenuity, Zoua puts a plan in motion that could get him off the island.

When a young woman is shoved out of a cafe moments before a grenade is detonated by the very man who commits the attack, she struggles with the guilt of survival as she attempts to uncover the reason why her life was spared when so many others were taken.

When a young woman is shoved out of a cafe moments before a grenade is detonated by the very man who commits the attack, she struggles with the guilt of survival as she attempts to uncover the reason why her life was spared when so many others were taken.

When Elisa confronts Sean about finally building towards the life they both dreamed of, it occurs to Sean that there's no time like the present to make a change. The question is, did he wait too long?

When Elisa confronts Sean about finally building towards the life they both dreamed of, it occurs to Sean that there's no time like the present to make a change. The question is, did he wait too long?
