About
Fernanda Frazão is a film director, documentarist, screenwriter, and documentary photographer. With over 12 years of experience, she works across different media platforms as a creative outlet to tell stories. Throughout her career, she has traveled the world creating visual content for major Brazilian airlines, ventured into various parts of the Amazon, directed and photographed some of the most interesting people in Brazil. Through a naturalistic aesthetic, she seeks inspiring and authentic stories in everyday life.
In photography, her work "Amazônia Lado B" (2017) has received several awards, including the renowned Lensculture Street Photography, and has been exhibited at the Museum of Image and Sound (MIS) in São Paulo and the Voies Off Rencontres D'Arles 2018 exhibition in France.
In cinema, she is a director and screenwriter of "Chega de Fiu Fiu" (2018), a documentary about harassment against women in public spaces in Brazil, nominated for the Grand Prize of Brazilian Cinema, and "Projeta Quebrada" (2023). For TV, she directed the series "#DeixaEla" (2023), for the GNT channel. She also directed the series "Facebook Latam Season" (2021), about diversity, equity, and inclusion in Latin American businesses, as well as the digital content for the series "Manhãs de Setembro" (2021), from Prime Video, and "Segunda Chamada" (2019), from Globoplay, and the feature film "Marighella" (2019), directed by Wagner Moura.
Passionate about storytelling, she also directs branded content and advertising projects for brands such as Natura, Netflix, Meta, Google, Riachuelo, and Johnson&Johnson.