Irina Goldstein is a Documentary Filmmaker, Creative Director and Writer. After studying Piano at the University of Music and Theater Munich, Irina is particularly drawn to the subjects of music, art, and dance, as she believes that these forms of expression have the ability to communicate complex emotions and ideas in ways that are both universal and deeply personal. Through her work, she strives to capture the essence of these art forms, and to share their beauty and power with audiences around the world.

Creative Philosophy

Her creative philosophy is rooted in a deep appreciation for the transformative power of creativity. Whether it’s through film or literature, she believes that storytelling has the ability to inspire, connect, and move people in ways that can be both profound and transcendent.

Irina Goldstein is a Documentary Filmmaker, Creative Director and Writer. After studying Piano at the Music Academy in Munich, she studied Comparative Politics at Columbia University in New York, followed by studies in Documentary Filmmaking at The Academy of Film and Television in Munich, one of the leading film schools in Europe. There, she honed her skills in storytelling, cinematography, and editing, and developed her own unique style.

About

Irina Goldstein emigrated as a child from Riga, Latvia, then part of the Soviet Union, to the West, specifically West Berlin. Growing up as a pianist in a family of two pianists, the dedication to music held an undisputed claim. At the age of thirteen, she became a scholarship recipient at the Julius Stern Institute, a program for young musicians affiliated with the University of Arts in Berlin.

After relocating to Munich, she became a student at the University of Music and Theater Munich, where she continued studying piano for two additional years.