Graduated in mathematics and professionally involved in the field of computer science, Maria Di Razza has a passion for cinema. In 2007 she attended a course in directing at the Pigrecoemme film school in Naples and in the same year she directed "Hypatia", a short film on the figure of the only woman scientist of antiquity. Then she follows a course in editing with Premiere software. She works at the "Human Rights Film Festival of Naples", both as selector of the films in competition and as curator of the website. She also collaborates with the women's international short film festival "A Corto di Donne". At the end of 2012 she made a short animation film, "Forbici" (Scissors), on the theme of femicide, an episode of the participated project "Oggi insieme, domani anche", a documentary film about love investigation supervised by Antonietta De Lillo.