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At these events, which happen roughly once a quarter, Julia combines three things: a vintage film screening (usually a forgotten noirs or a 1970s Italian horror), a three-course meal based on a dish from the film, and a live "audio essay" she performs from a velvet armchair. Her recent piece on the sound design of The Conversation went viral on niche film Twitter, praised for its poetic deconstruction of paranoia.
Where Julia truly breaks the mold is in her approach to entertainment. She isn't trying to be a movie star. Instead, she has carved a niche as a "cultural seamstress"—hosting a semi-secret supper club in the basement of a Silver Lake bookstore called The Melancholy Hour . Julia Perez Jupe Ngentot
Julia Perez Jupe represents a new kind of entertainment personality: the introverted polymath. She is proof that in an era of loud branding, the most radical lifestyle choice is mystery. Whether she is pickling vegetables or analyzing the subtext of a B-movie, she invites her audience not to watch her, but to look through her lens—and the view is wonderfully, eccentrically clear. At these events, which happen roughly once a
Unlike the constant content churn of most Gen Z influencers, Jupe’s lifestyle is defined by what she doesn’t post. Splitting her time between a sun-bleached bungalow in Topanga Canyon and a moody flat in East London, her aesthetic is one of curated calm. She isn't trying to be a movie star
She also produces a low-fidelity podcast titled Sticky Keys , where she interviews typewriter repairmen, former child stars, and bee keepers. There are no ads, no hype segments, just the click-clack of a 1956 Olivetti as she takes live notes during the conversation.