Former TAC student is on the Disney+ series Tudo Igual…SQN

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The former student of the Technical Course in Acting for Cinema and TV (TAC), Julia Cortezis in the cast of the second season of the series All the same…SQN, an original Brazilian production on Disney+. The series, based on the book The Next Doorby Luly Trigo, follows the story of young Carol (Gabriella Saraivah), a teenager who is going through a period of many changes in her life.

“My character is called Tássia. In the first season she doesn’t appear because she was doing an exchange program. She is Pri’s girlfriend (Guilhermina Libanio), one of Carol’s best friends”, explained Julia Cortez.

The Season’s Plot

If in the first season the characters of “Tudo Igual… SQN” had to deal with forgiveness, guilt and regrets to discover that they are no longer children, now they will have to make decisions and understand all the losses and gains of this phase of adolescence and face a series of unprecedented emotions. For the first time they will have to think about relationships, love, the value of friendship and the responsibilities of their actions that they now have to assume.

In addition to having participated in the second season of the series, scheduled for the end of July, Julia is writing her first feature film.

“During the TAC I made a short film called And if you loved me like we both love the city, which I wrote and starred in. Afterwards, I produced and acted in the short film I do not want to forget, by Filmworks alumnus Vallena Correia. And now I’m writing my first feature”, said Julia.


It was at AIC that I became an actress.


“It was at TAC that I definitely became an actress. I learned what acting is, I learned what cinema is. The course gives you an acting base, knowledge with the camera and how to make films, which is a great differential at AIC. We learn scriptwriting, art direction, photography… My experience was beautiful and I can only thank Sabrina Greve, Vanessa Prieto, Michelle Boesche, Vanfill, and all the other teachers who taught me so much”.

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