About Júlia Molins
Júlia Molins's breakout role came early in her career when she starred in the critically acclaimed film "Joves" (2009), directed by Mònica Sánchez. Her portrayal of a passionate and complex young woman navigating the challenges of youth and identity received widespread praise for its depth and authenticity. This role was a turning point because it showcased her ability to carry a feature film with emotional nuance, establishing her as a serious actress in the Spanish film industry. Following "Joves," she was offered more diverse and substantial roles, often playing strong, multidimensional female characters, which allowed her to expand her range and build a notable career in cinema and television.
Movie Credits
Júlia Molins has appeared in 9 movies.
These include Framed, Marco: The Invented Truth, Hope, Gang, Hooked Up, An afternoon with Bolaño, Yo nunca, Criaturas de la noche and The Occupant.TV Credits
Júlia Molins has appeared in 5 shows.
These include Cites, PoliAmor, Six Sisters, Madres: amor y vida and Valeria.