Daiana Rosenfeld is a filmmaker born in Buenos Aires in 1985. From a contemplative, intimate and spiritual gaze/perspective, her aesthetic and narrative search delves into female universes in different periods and places.
While making her films, she covers several technical roles, approaching her craft in a poetic way.
Her work, movies and tv series have been in over fifty festivals worldwide and have won prices, recognition and support both in her country and abroad, including National Arts Fund scholarships, patronage form the City of Buenos Aires, Ibermedia’s DOCTV Latin America contest and support from INCAA (The National Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute) as well as a Martin Fierro Award for Best Documentary.
Some of her films and tv series are:
Virginia, 62 min. Director, producer, screen play writer, editor, photography. Supported by Instituto de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA- The National Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute)
Juana (2020), 65 min. Director, producer, screen play writer, editor, photography. Supported by the National Arts Fund, the City of Buenos Aire’s Patronage program and INCAA- The National Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute.
Victoria (2020), 63 min. Director, producer, screen play writer, editor, photography. Supported by the National Arts Fund and INCAA- The National Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute.
Medicine Woman (2019). 72 min. Director, screen play writer, coproducer, editor, director of photography. Supported by INCAA- The National Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute.
Libertarians(2019).Director and producer, together with Aníbal Garisto. Winner of the INCAA’S TV Series Contest and premiered in Encuentro (TV channel).
Salvadora (2017). 62 min. Director, producer, screen play writer, editor, director of photography. Supported by INCAA.
Anarchist Love Letters (Los Ojos de América) (2015). 61 min. Director, producer, screen play writer, , photography, editor, together with Aníbal Garisto. Ibermedia’s DOCTV Contest winner. Martin Fierro winner for best documentary film (2016).Premiered in TV channels in 16 countries all over Latin America.
El Polonio (2011). 76 min. Director, producer, screen play writer, editor, together with Aníbal Garisto. Supported by INCAA, ICAU (The Uruguayan Film Institute) and the Argentinean Chancellery.