
Eva Libertad
Directing
Biography
Eva Libertad García López is a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and producer. She won the Goya Award for Best New Director for Sorda. She studied sociology at the Complutense University of Madrid and later received a scholarship to study theater. She completed her acting training in Mexico and Argentina with Fernando Piernas and Augusto Fernandes. She then returned to Murcia, where she began collaborating with cultural and feminist groups. In 2015, she joined the production company Nexus Films along with fellow director Nuria Muñoz-Ortín. Her film work is characterized by its exploration of themes related to women and diversity. With this production company, she has written and directed numerous documentary and fiction projects, short films that have been screened at national and international festivals, and a fiction program for the regional television channel La 7.
Known For

Angela's deafness raises concerns during her pregnancy regarding connecting with her daughter. Post-delivery, partner Héctor supports her as she learns to mother in a society lacking adequate accommodations for the hearing-impaired.
Deaf

Amanda and Virgi are two inseparable friends, but nothing will ever be the same when one afternoon, a man crosses their path.
Mentiste, Amanda

Ángela is deaf and Dario hearing. They're a couple and have four dogs, six hens, a vegetable patch and many communication issues. Furthermore, now they want a child.
Deaf

Alex wakes up in her bed after a night of partying. Next to her is Leo, her roommate, who doesn't remember how she ended up there. As of this morning, nothing will be the same between the two.
Leo & Alex in the Middle of the 21st Century

A waitress stays in August tending a lonely bar in the city, but what she hoped would be a peaceful month turns into an incessant flow of eccentric characters, included a ghost determined to settle their accounts with the past.