Biography
Lorena Cervera is a documentalist, researcher and teacher. She holds a PhD from the University College London with a research project on documentary film made by Latin American women between 1975 and 1994 that was funded by the London Arts and Humanities Partnership. She currently works as a Senior Lecturer at the Arts University Bournemouth Film School. Lorena has participated in conferences such as SCMS, Visible Evidence and LASA and has published in Alphaville scientific journals. Journal of Film and Screen Media, Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies, and Feminist Media Studies. In 2021 she co-organized the international conference Cozinhando images, weaving feminisms. Latin American Feminist Film and Visual Art Collectives, from which she has co-edited a section for Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media, published in 2022. Lorena is also a documentary filmmaker and has directed Pilas (2019) and co-directed #PrecarityStory (2020) , both short films have been screened and awarded at international film festivals, such as ZagrebDox, Alcances and the Malaga Film Festival. She is currently developing her latest documentary, Processing Images from Caracas.