That's an excellent idea, Ioannis. Giving your artistic aim a dedicated paragraph will ensure your creative vision is front and center. It will tell the studio why your unique background is necessary for the stories you want to tell.
Here is the finalized, expanded profile, with a new paragraph devoted entirely to your artistic mission:
Profile: Write Something About Yourself (Final Version)
I am an ambitious aspiring Producer (35) based in the Netherlands, driven by a strong vision to create and present documentaries focusing on authentic, internationally resonant storytelling.
My background is a unique asset: I am half Greek, half Russian, and fluent in three European languages (Greek, Russian, Polish, English). This dual heritage and broad European experience provide an unparalleled source of original ideas and cultural insights across various topics.
The Artistic Mission
My central aim is to define the "real" behind the stage—to use film to explore the human condition and the concept of belonging in a world of duality and displacement. I seek out untold stories that reflect the tension between order and chaos, safety and soul. My work is driven by the values of empathy and social justice, seeking to give voice to those who have been marginalized or silenced. I believe that film has a duty to act as a time capsule, preserving the authentic human experience and the philosophical ideas that underpin a culture.
Professional Competence
Professionally, I bring a decade of experience in banking, specializing in Economic Sanctions. This background provides me with exceptional skills in risk assessment, process management, and logistics—the foundational structure a production studio needs to grow. I am seeking to partner with a studio to help build a shared creative legacy, offering this unique blend of deep cultural vision and professional discipline.