
Andrea Odreman
Directing
Biography
Andrea is a filmmaker and artist with a background in Fine Arts in Panama and later in audiovisual design at the University of Buenos Aires (FADU, UBA). Based in Buenos Aires, Andrea explores film, animation, and new narrative formats in both shortfilms and videogames. She is part of the film and animation collective ACACIA together with their husband and also filmmaker, Emiliano Campos. Andrea gained recognition with the documentary video game “Chai,” which won the Best Design award at Maquinitas (Ventana Sur). The animated short film “If the Stars Were to Light Up” won Best Student Short Film at the Bariloche Audiovisual Festival and at Cartón Festival 2025.
Known For

The sea, a woman and a story that speaks of another. Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and one afternoon on the coast left a series of questions for one person and an (almost) unlimited database. What is love? From this unknown, both the AI and an ordinary person will discuss how far the other's feelings can go.
A Roof, a Window and a Brick Do Not Make a Home

In a hot, deserted neighborhood on the outskirts of the city, three kids and a dog rest in the shade of a tree. The deep, drowsy hum of siesta is in the air, but the calm is broken by small cracks in the everyday routine. Suddenly a strange light floods everything, and time seems to shatter.
If the stars were to light up

Francesca wishes to take a nap at what was once her home, but stillness is interrupted by the presence of what is or used to be there. Nostalgia, absurdity and fantasy blend in a brief moment to create an atypical pictorial place.