PHD from the Universitat de València and a lecturer in the Department of Communication at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, where she is a member of the University Institute of Spanish Cinema and the Tecmerin research group (Television-Cinema: memory, representation and industry). She has been a visiting researcher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and New York University and has lectured at the University of Cambridge, the Sorbonne University and the Central European University in Budapest. Her research interests include the relationship between film and history, the film archive and the cinematic cultures of anti-fascism and feminism, which she has also explored in her work as an independent curator for Filmoteca Española, the Mostra Internacional de Films de Dones, the Open Society Archives in Budapest and the Instituto de Iberoamérica. She is the author of the books El cuerpo y la voz de Margarita Alexandre (2016), Spain is US. La guerra civil española en el cine del Popular Front (1936-1939) (2013) and Ser o no ser. Ernst Lubitsch (2005), as well as co-editor of Contraculturas y subculturas del cine latinoamericano (1975-2015) (2019) and Piedra, papel y tijera: el collage en el cine documental (2009). Her most recent articles have appeared in the journals Feminist Media Histories, Feminist Media Studies and L'Atalante. Journal of Film Studies.
Last update of this profile: 2021