Fernando Moreira is a filmmaker from Curitiba, Brazil, with a degree in Economics from the Federal University of Paraná. He has participated in courses and workshops with Carlos Reygadas, Kleber Mendonça Filho, Carlos Ebert, Pablo Useros and Karen Akerman, as well as a Filmmaking Residency at MIS-SP. In 2014, he co-created the collective Ambiência, with which he collaborated for seven years as director, director of photography and sound technician, making several short films and engaging in other audiovisual experiments. He also participated in Núcleo Criativo Aqui e Lá as an assistant screenwriter. His work seeks to combine audiovisual recording with political action, and he has collaborated with Rede Nossas, the Renato Freitas mandate, and the Segredo do Artesão village. He worked as an educator in the Marginal Narratives workshops, the Dona Cida Occupation in Curitiba (Paraná) and workshops for adolescents in the public education system in Xapuri (Acre). He directed two fictional shorts, Geladeira (2015) and A Mão Invisível (2024), which were screened at Olhar de Cinema IFF and the Portland Film Festival, among others. He is currently focusing on developing fictional projects and exploring investigative devices and the absurd in fiction in greater depth.
Last update of this profile: 2025