Juliette Bonass has worked in the Irish Film and Television industry for 14 years. She started working as a producer in 2009 on many short films before going on to co-produce on feature film projects with production companies such as Fastnet Films and Element Pictures. In 2013 she co-produced Brendan Grant’s Get up and Go. From there she co-produced several films with Element Pictures including Gerard Barrett’s Glassland, Darren Thornton’s A Date for Mad Mary and Paddy Breathnach’s Rosie.
She also independently produced projects such as Brendan Gleeson’s directorial debut short Psychic and The Last Hotel, Enda Walsh’s directorial debut for Sky Arts.
In 2015 Juliette was named a Producer on the Move at the Cannes International Film Festival and was also one of Screen Daily’s Future Leaders in their Future Leaders Producers series.
Tá Juliette Bonass ag obair i dtionscal scannán agus teilifíse na hÉireann le ceithre bliana déag. Thosaigh sí ag obair mar léiritheoir sa bhliain 2009 ar go leor gearrscannáin roimh chomhléiriú a dhéanamh ar fhadscannáin le comhlachtaí léiriúcháin ar nós Fastnet Films agus Element Pictures. Sa bhlain 2013, bhí sí mar chomhléiritheoir ar Get Up and Go le Brendan Grant. As sin, bhí sí mar chomhléiritheoir ar roinnt mhaith scannáin le Element Pictures, ina measc Glassland le Gerard Barrett, A Date for Mad Mary le Darren Thornton agus Rosie le Paddy Breathnach.
Rinne sí léiriú neamhspleách ar thionscnaimh ar nós an chéad gearrscannán a stiúraigh Brendan Gleeson, Psychic, agus an chéad chlár a stiúraigh Enda Walsh do Sky Arts, The Last Hotel.
Sa bhliain 2015, ainmníodh Juliette mar ‘Producer on the Move’ ag Féile Scannán Idirnáisiúnta Cannes agus bhí sí mar dhuine de ‘Future Leaders’ de chuid Screen Daily ina sraith ‘Future Leaders Producers’.