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Rebecca Violetti Wunf Online

The "WakeUpNFuck" (WUNF) series is a long-standing production line known for featuring new talent. In the 2025 release of WUNF 426, she worked under the direction of Pierre Woodman, an established figure in European adult media. This specific project involved collaborations with other emerging performers and was noted for its extensive production length. Recognition and Tracking

| Project | Format | Synopsis | |---------|--------|----------| | | 4‑part docuseries (Netflix) | Chronicles the intergenerational fight to protect the Rio Grande’s water rights, intertwining legal battles with oral histories from ranching families. | | “Solar Symphony” (VR Experience) | Immersive VR | Audiences experience a solar farm’s construction from the perspective of workers, engineers, and local wildlife, highlighting renewable energy’s ecological footprint. | | “The Last Orchard” (Graphic Novel) | Illustrated narrative | Co‑written with illustrator Maya Chen, the book follows a family’s struggle to preserve a century‑old apple orchard against urban development. Set for release in late 2025. | rebecca violetti wunf

is an award‑winning multimedia storyteller and environmental advocate whose work fuses rigorous scientific research with compelling visual narratives. A graduate of the University of Illinois (B.A., Film & Media Studies) and USC’s School of Cinematic Arts (M.F.A., Documentary Production), she founded Violetti Studios in 2018 to champion human‑centred climate storytelling. Her acclaimed projects—including the Sundance‑winning short Threads of the Earth and the widely viewed COVID‑19 micro‑doc series—have earned her an Emmy nomination, a Green Book Award, and a spot on TIME’s 100 Next list. As Creative Director of the Eco‑Narratives Initiative , Rebecca continues to push the boundaries of storytelling through VR, AR, and interactive web platforms, while mentoring emerging creators and advocating for sustainable policy worldwide. Recognition and Tracking | Project | Format |

Following her introduction to the industry, the performer became recognized for her participation in international productions. Her profile indicates she is of Belgian nationality, characterized by Caucasian ethnicity and brown hair. Industry Participation Set for release in late 2025

| Year | Project / Position | Description & Impact | |------|--------------------|----------------------| | | Assistant Producer – “Rising Tides” (PBS) | Contributed to a nationally broadcast series on coastal erosion. The series earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Investigative Journalism. | | 2018 | Founder – “Violetti Studios” | An independent production house focused on short‑form documentaries that blend visual art with scientific data. | | 2019 | Director – “Threads of the Earth” | A 20‑minute documentary exploring the cultural heritage of indigenous textile makers in the Andes. Won Best Short Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. | | 2020‑2021 | COVID‑19 Advocacy Campaign | Produced a series of micro‑documentaries highlighting frontline healthcare workers. The videos were shared by the WHO and amassed 5 M+ cumulative views. | | 2022 | Co‑author – “The Green Lens” (book) | A guide for emerging filmmakers on integrating environmental storytelling into visual media. Received a Green Book Award for sustainability communication. | | 2023‑Present | Creative Director – “Eco‑Narratives Initiative” | Leads a collaborative platform that pairs scientists, artists, and community storytellers to produce immersive VR experiences about climate resilience. |