Marilu Garbi

Marilu Garbi is a Venezuelan-born filmmaker, journalist, and essayist. Her work—on screen and on Substack—circles around technology, the arts, and the human experience in a rapidly changing culture. As she tries to live an examined life as an immigrant in the US and a mother of two, she often writes about philosophy, spirituality, and what it means to stay awake in turbulent times.

Selected work

Official poster for Whisper of Joy, a short film directed by Marilu Garbi

Short film, Directed & co-written, 2026

Whisper of Joy

When two burned out roommates in their early 20s, numbed by debt, doom scrolling, and dead end jobs, hear an irresistible song leaking through their apartment door, they step outside and spark a spontaneous dance wave that jolts Bonita Springs out of its digital coma and back into real world joy.

Official poster for Jimmy on the Rocks, a sitcom co-written and co-produced by Marilu Garbi

TV Series, Co-writer & Co-executive Producer, 2025

Jimmy on the Rocks

Broken, jobless and lost, Jimmy inherits a crumbling bar. Little does he know that saving it might just save him too.

Official poster for Artists Speak, a 2025 documentary short directed by Marilu Garbi

Documentary Short, Directed, 2025

Artists Speak

A portrait of two working artists in Southwest Florida, this short documentary invites them to speak frankly about why they make art, how they survive, and what creativity means in a changing world. In their studios and in conversation, they reveal the doubts, joys, and resilience behind the work the public only sees finished on the wall.

Official poster for Father Nose Best, a 2024 comedic short co-written by Marilu Garbi

Short film, Co-writer, 2024

Father Nose Best

Father Nose Best is a comedic short about Leonard, a dentist reluctant to embrace his clown heritage until the love of his life, his hygienist Samantha, gets infected with the Non-Laughing virus, which is causing the world to stop laughing. He will have to return to his clowning roots to find the cure and not only save Samantha but also the world.

Earlier work

Selected films, 2017 to 2024.

Full credits on IMDb ↗

Current projects

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Chaos Coordinator

A film production hub I built to wrangle the chaos of an indie shoot, call sheets, cast & crew, schedules, locations, and notes, all in one place. It's a working prototype, free for testers, and I'd love your feedback.

From the desk

Latest essays.

Weekly notes on technology, the arts, and the human experience, straight from my Substack.

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About

Journalist, Filmmaker, Essayist.

Portrait of Marilu Garbi

Marilu Garbi is a Venezuelan-born filmmaker, journalist, and essayist.

She has acted in, produced, or directed several short films, including Thinking Out Loud (2017), Roses Are Blind (2018), In Tango (2019), Father Nose Best (2024), Oblivious (2024), Dine and Dash (2024), the documentary Artists Speak (2025), the sitcom Jimmy on the Rocks (2025), and Whisper of Joy (2026). She serves on the board of UFTA (United Film and Television Artists), a non-profit that has supported performers, writers, models, and filmmakers in Southwest Florida for more than two decades.

She holds a Bachelor's in Journalism from the Universidad Central de Venezuela and an Associate of Applied Science in Film and TV Production. After two decades running G&H Printing in Southwest Florida, she returned full-time to her first training in journalism, now deepened by her passion for filmmaking.

Her work, on screen and on Substack, circles around technology, the arts, and the human experience in a rapidly changing culture, as well as philosophy and her attempts to live a contemplative life as an immigrant and mother.