Ana Vaz
Known for: Directing
Born: December 31, 1985 in Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil
Ana Vaz (b. 1986, Brasília) is an artist and filmmaker whose films and other expanded works speculate upon the relationships between self and other, myth and history through a cosmology of signs, references and perspectives. Assemblages of found and shot materials, her films combine ethnography and speculation in exploring the frictions and fictions imprinted upon both cultivated and savage environments and their multiple inhabitants. A graduate from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Le Fresnoy – Studio National des Arts Contemporains, Ana was also a member of SPEAP (SciencesPo School of Political Arts), a project conceived and directed by Bruno Latour. Recent screenings of her work include the New York Film Festival – Projections, TIFF Wavelenghts, CPH:DOX, Videobrasil, Courtisane, Cinéma du Réel and Lux Salon. In 2015, she was the recipient of the Kazuko Trust Award presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in recognition of artistic excellence and innovation in her moving-image work. Ana is also a founding member of the collective "Coyote" along with Tristan Bera, Nuno da Luz, Elida Hoëg and Clémence Seurat, a cross-disciplinary group working in the fields of ecology, anthropology, ethnology and political science through an array of crosscutting platforms. Her films are distributed by Light Cone & the Canadian Filmmaker Distribution Centre.
Known for
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Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
Herself
Sacris Pulso
Entre Temps
(voice)
Two Sisters Who Are Not Sisters
Dreaming In The Dark
Director
The Age of Stone
Director
It Is Night in America
Director
A Film, Reclaimed
Writer
Meteoro
Director
El Espejo
Director
Occidente
Director
The Tree
Director
There Is Land!
Director
Look Closely at the Mountains
Sound
Les Mains, Négatives
Director
Amérika: Bahia de las Flechas
Director
Atomic Garden
Director
Amazing Fantasy
Director
Apiyemiyekî?
Director