Olga is on her way home to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Daniel is on his way to Mexico. They never expected that the casual conversation with a stranger would change their lives forever. Winner of Best Experimental film at Glendale International Film Festival, Top Indie Awards and Culver City Film Festival, "In Transit" is described by critics as "emotively beautiful in its simplicity."
Julia Camara is a Brazilian writer/filmmaker. Born and raised in Sao Paulo, Brazil, she freelanced for years as a Portuguese translator for film and television subtitling. She has written and directed several award-winning short films including “House Cleaning,” Best Comedy Short at the New York International Independent Film Festival, and “How to Get a Date,” Best Short Short at the Broad Humor Film Festival. She wrote the sci-fi feature “Area Q” (starring Isaiah Washington), the road movie “Open Road” (starring Andy Garcia, Juliette Lewis and Camilla Belle), and the award-winning sci-fi found footage feature “Occupants” (starring Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Picardo).“Occupants” has screened at over 100 film festivals around the world and has won over 90 awards including “Best Sci-fi Feature” at Shriekfest Film Festival, “Best Screenplay” at Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema, Best Female Screenwriter at Glendale International Film Festival and a Telly Award for Writing. Julia's feature directorial debut is the experimental feature drama “In Transit.” The film won Best Experimental Film three times; at the Glendale International Film Festival, at the Top Indie Awards Film Festival and at the Culver City Film Festival. “In Transit” is currently available on Amazon Video.