October • 2018
Laura faced this challenge of filming a series that we had never filmed before. She has great sensitivity in photography, is very sincere and efficient in every process.
Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
2 reviews$1000 - $1500 / Day
Request QuoteLaura Otálora (Bogotá, Colombia, 1989) is a visual anthropologist and documentary filmmaker. Early in her career she made documentaries for international organizations in Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas. In 2018, her first feature film, "Chef's Diaries: Scotland", won Best Documentary in Girona and was selected in several festivals such as Malaga, Seattle and Edinburgh, available on Amazon Prime Video and Filmin. In 2021, she wrote and directed two episodes of "Distil Your World" on Amazon Prime Video and the documentary series "Vivas" (MinTIC). In 2024, her documentary "De Colombia pa'l Mundo" premiered on HBOmax. She is currently directing her second feature film "Capitán" and the series "Impermanence", is content director at the "Apichatpong Weerasethakul Lab" and professor at the National Film School (ENACC).
October • 2018
Laura faced this challenge of filming a series that we had never filmed before. She has great sensitivity in photography, is very sincere and efficient in every process.
Ki'Janal - "Good Eating" in Maya- is an interactive documentary that explores How local organizations in Chiapas and Yucatan join forces to increase their social impact. Invite you to travel and know the stories of nine people who struggle every day to build the future of their communities.
Join El Celler de Can Roca’s culinary visionaries, the Roca brothers, on their journey through fascinating landscapes, exhilarating culture and wild nature, in their quest to ‘distil’ a country that has remained relatively untapped in the world of global cuisine – Scotland.
The Roca brothers, owners of renowned restaurant "El Celler de Can Roca" embark on a new challenge: exploring Scotland. Their journey will see them rediscover a cuisine that has kept itself hidden from the world in the past years.
Forests cover almost one-third of the world’s total land area and they have a unique potential to produce multiple global environmental benefits such as: biodiversity conservation, carbon sequestration, and protection against desertification. The video presents successful stories of people working to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation within the REDD+ programm in Ghana.
SLWMP Ghana Is a 20 min documentary we produced for the World Bank about the Sustainable Land and Water Management Project in the north of Ghana.
Short documentary we made for the World Bank about the Forest Investment Program in Burkina Faso.
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