Greta Díaz Moreau
Directing
Biography
Greta Díaz Moreau is a Spanish filmmaker and visual artist based in New York. Her work focuses on emotionally charged, visually expressive storytelling. As a director, she’s an expressionist at heart—drawn to natural landscapes (her tierra), to stories of female desire and shame in repressive environments, and to humor that punches you in the gut. A recent graduate of Columbia University’s MFA Film Program, where she was a Directing Fellow, Greta previously founded Flims&Films, a Barcelona-based creative studio dedicated to performance, documentary, and interdisciplinary projects. She also co-created the photography exhibition La Muda, presented at Lo Pati Art Center in 2021. Her latest short film, Loquita Por Ti, premiered at Palm Springs International ShortFest 2025, where it received a Special Mention for Best International Student Film, and will screen at the Clermont-Ferrand Int. Short Film Festival in February 2026. The film has also been screened at HollyShorts, Nashville Int. Film Festival, HIFF, and had it Spanish premiere at the 70th Seminci Film Festival. The film also received the Sarah Jones Safety Grant and was named a 2025 National Board of Review Student Grant Winner. Greta is currently on the directing faculty at Northwestern University’s NHSI Cherubs Program in Chicago, and is an adjunct undergraduate film professor at Columbia University.
Known For

Zora learns of her great grandmother’s mortality when the family’s inheritance and land rights come into question.
Plima

Self-destructive in the aftermath of her best friend's suicide, a college senior crashes her older sister's party.
Shiner

In the heart of Spain's rural Y2K, Alma is 16 and desperate to be seen—especially by the village’s heartthrob, José. Overlooked by everyone, she finds an unexpected guide in a strange, staring cow that draws her toward something deeper than the attention she craves.