Lorena Cervera Ferrer is a filmmaker, researcher, and lecturer. She holds a practice-based PhD in Film Studies from University College London, which was funded by the London Arts and Humanities Partnership. Her research looks at Latin American women’s documentary from 1975 to 1994. She has presented her work at conferences, such as Visible Evidence, Screen, and LASA, and has published several chapters and articles, including in peer-reviewed journals, such as Alphaville. Journal of Film and Screen Media, Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies, and Feminist Media Studies. In 2021, she co-organised the international conference Cozinhando imagens, tejiendo feminismos. Latin American Feminist Film and Visual Art Collectives, from which she has co-edited a section for Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media. Lorena is also a documentary filmmaker and has directed Pilas (2019) and Processing Images from Caracas (2023), and co-directed #PrecarityStory (2020).
Since 2021, Lorena teaches lectures, seminars, and workshops for the following undergraduate modules at AUB: Contextual and Theoretical Studies, Film Fundamentals, Specialist Practice. She is the unit leader of Production in Practice and the documentary tutor for Graduation Films.
Documentary cinema, women's cinema, feminist filmmaking, Latin American political cinemas, activist films
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