LISSETTE OROZCO ORTIZ

OROZCO ORTIZ, LISSETTE

LISSETTE OROZCO ORTIZ
Communication Department
CINEMA, Center for Aesthetic Research on Audiovisual Media
Predoctoral researcher

Lissette Orozco is a film and TV director and scriptwriter with a Master's degree in documentary filmmaking and is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Communications at the Pompeu Fabra University, Spain. She is a researcher in Human Rights, an activist in the collective “Historias Desobedientes” (Descendants of perpetrators for memory, truth and justice) and a university professor in several Latin American countries. Her multi-award-winning documentary "Adriana's Pact" premiered at the Berlinale where it won the peace prize, won 25 awards in the industry, was nominated for the Phoenix and Platinum awards, and had a successful run at more than 100 festivals, in academic and memory spaces. She has collaborated and advised multiple author's audiovisual works, environmental, mental health, feminist, LGBTIQ+ and human rights. Her experience extends as a jury at festivals and evaluator of projects for public and private funds in Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Spain.