- Irene Gutiérrez is a Tribeca and Sundance Fellow graduated in Documentary Film Production from the International Film School of San Antonio de los Baños (Cuba) and PhD fellow at the department of Journalism and Media Studies in Universidad Carlos III of Madrid (Spain). She has directed the films "Border Diaries" (2012), "Hotel Nueva Isla" (2014) and the web-doc series "Connected Walls" (2015). Her last film, "To Those Who Fight" is in stage of post-production. Her current project focus on digital self-images with particular attention to issues of surveillance and migration. Her films and research link the intimate portrait and the historical dimensions of her characters with the landscape as an expression of the political tensions between individuals and nations.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Irene Gutiérrez
- Irene Gutierrez is a researcher and filmmaker from Ceuta, a Spanish city located in Northern Africa. She earned a B.A. in documentary from the International Film School of San Antonio de los Baños (EICTV, Havana, Cuba) before receiving her M.F.A. in Film Studies with high honors. She has directed "Border Diaries" (2012), "Hotel Nueva Isla" (2014), "Connected Walls" (2015), "Exile Diaries" (2019) and "Between Dog and Wolf" (2020). She has received funding from Tribeca TFI program, Sundance Institute, the Spanish Ministry of Culture (ICAA) or the Spanish General Consulate in New York City, among others. Her films have been screened in more than fifty international film festivals as the Berlinale and Rotterdam IFFR and art venues as MoMA and Lincoln Center. She is a PhD fellow at VUB Vrije Universiteit Brussels and University Carlos III of Madrid and member of the research groups ECHO: Research group on media, culture, politics and TECMERIN: TV-Cinema memory, representation and industry. Her films and research link the intimate portrait with the landscape as an expression of the political tensions between individuals and nations.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Irene Gutierrez
- Irene Gutierrez is a researcher and filmmaker from Ceuta, a Spanish city located in Northern Africa. Before receiving her M.F.A. in Film Studies, she earned a B.A. in documentary filmmaking from the International Film School of San Antonio de los Baños (EICTV, Havana, Cuba) before receiving her M.F.A. in Film Studies with high honors. Irene has directed "Border Diaries" (2012), "Hotel Nueva Isla" (2014), "Connected Walls" (2015), "Exile Diaries" (2019) and "Between Dog and Wolf" (2020). She has received funding from the Tribeca T.F.I. program, Sundance Institute, the Spanish Ministry of Culture (ICAA), and the Spanish General Consulate in New York City. Her films have been screened in more than fifty international film festivals like the Berlinale and Rotterdam IFFR and art venues such as MoMA and Lincoln Center. She is a PhD fellow at V.U.B. Vrije Universiteit Brussels and the University Carlos III of Madrid. Her films and research link the intimate portrait with the landscape to express the political tensions between individuals and nations.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Irene Gutierrez
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