Cláudia Varejão

Cláudia Varejão was born in Porto and studied at the Creativity and Artistic Creation Program of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in partnership with the German Film und Fernsehakademie Berlin and the São Paulo International Film Acadamy. She also studied Photography at AR.CO in Lisbon. Claúdia is the author of the trilogy of short films Weekend, A Cold Day and Morning Light. Ama-san, a portrait of japanese divers, was her first feature film which received dozens of awards around the world, followed by In The Darkness of the Theater I Take Off My Shoes, a film that shows the intimacy of a group of dancers from a dance company. Amor Fati is her latest film due for release in 2020 and Wolf and Dog, in development, will bring us back her vision of fiction. Cláudia's films have been selected and awarded by the most pretigious film festivais, including Locarno, Rotterdam, Visions du Reel, Cinema du Reel, Karlovy Vary, Art of the Real - Lincoln Center, among many others. Alongside her work as a director, Cláudia develops a career as a photographer ans is a guest professor at AR.CO and Catholic University of Porto. Her work, whether in photography or film, documentary or fiction, lives in close proximity to those portrayed.

Known For

Homepage https://claudiavarejao.com/
Birth Location Porto, Portugal
Born

Movies

The Metamorphosis of Birds as Beatriz (voice)
2021

Movies

Ø island Director
2023
Wolf and Dog Writer
2023
Wolf and Dog Director
2023
Amor Fati Sound
2021
Amor Fati Director of Photography
2021
Amor Fati Editor
2021
Amor Fati Director
2021
2020
2020
Campo Director of Photography
2018
Ama-San Director of Photography
2016
Ama-San Director
2016
Ama-San Screenplay
2016
Ama-San Editor
2016
2014
Luz da Manhã Editor
2011
Luz da Manhã Writer
2011
Luz da Manhã Director
2011
2010
Cold Day Director
2009
Cold Day Screenplay
2009
Cold Day Editor
2009
Fernando Lopes-Graça Camera Operator
2009
2009
Heiko Director of Photography
2008
Weekend Editor
2007
Weekend Screenplay
2007
Weekend Director
2007
Falta-me Director
2005