Malena Roncayolo's Gallery

Malena Roncayolo

Director

Venezuelan filmmaker, with higher studies in arts and languages ​​in France and the United States. For 25 years in the audiovisual industry she has worked as a Screenwriter, Art Director, Director and Executive Producer of numerous feature films, documentaries, commercials, artistic, corporate and institutional videos.

Age range: 60-70
Height: 5′ 5″

I speak: English, Spanish
My skills: Directing

Venezuelan filmmaker, with higher studies in arts and languages ​​in France and the United States. For 25 years in the audiovisual industry she has worked as a Screenwriter, Art Director, Director and Executive Producer of numerous feature films, documentaries, commercials, artistic, corporate and institutional videos.

In 1986 she directed “Taken House”, an internationally awarded medium-length fiction film, which was followed in 1987 by “Pact of Blood”, her first feature film. Between 1989 and 1991 she produced and directed “Our Immigrants”, a series of six documentaries for Venezuelan TV.

She has also directed and co-produced with Brazil the art documentaries “Brazilian Oratories” and “Jesús Soto”, coproduced with France.

In 1997 she directed and produced the feature film comedy “The Mamporal’s Glory”, widely broadcast on Venezuelan TV.

In 2002 she directed a new fiction feature film: “Harassed on Carnival Monday”, a co-production between Venezuela, Mexico and Colombia, exhibited internationally.

She has stood out in audiovisual productions on Human Rights and Violence against Women, which got an intense diffusion in the democratic spaces of Venezuelan civil society.

Her feature documentary film “Nobel Peace Prize?” (2005) it was recognized at the Festival of Horror in Italy.

Screenwriter, director and producer of the documentary feature “About Ships, Rum and Chocolate”, broadcast on French TV, channels from Venezuela and other countries. Favorably cataloged by critics and viewers as a work with high artistic, historical and production values, it was acquired for the historical archive of Cervantes Institution, in Madrid.

His work has participated in film festivals around the world, in Venezuela, Spain, France, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, USA and has received national awards and recognitions and in different festivals such as Bahia, Brazil, in Turin, Italy, as well as in the Venezuelan festivals of Mérida, Maracaibo and Caracas.

Roncayolo is currently in the development stage of the feature film “The Weather Girl”, in Mexico City, a comedy of which she is the Scriptwriter and will be the Director.

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