Eliana Alvarez
Shooting a feature Documentary in NYC but freelancing also
Non-Union
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Eliana Alvarez Martinez started making short films at the age of sixteen, and had already begun working as a Director, Cinematographer and Production Manager in Spanish television before she graduated with her degree in Image and Sound at twenty-one. She continued to distinguish herself in the Spanish industry for six years before deciding to make the big jump to New York in 2008. Within months, she was well ensconced in the film business here as well. And by January of 2010, she had been granted a “Distinguished Artist” visa by the U.S. government.
Her most recent short film, “The Storyteller” premiered at the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, was invited to The Gijon International Film Festival, The Taiwan International Children’s Film Festival and Pepe Bocanegra Film Festival where Alvarez was awarded the prize for Best Director.
In the short time she’s been in New York, Alvarez has also served as Director of Photography on three nationally broadcast music videos, more than twenty short films, the documentary “Indian Summer” (now in post production) and the feature film, “Indebted,” produced by Ahmad Razvi, of “Man Push Cart” fame (also currently in post production.)
Her most recent short film, “The Storyteller” premiered at the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, was invited to The Gijon International Film Festival, The Taiwan International Children’s Film Festival and Pepe Bocanegra Film Festival where Alvarez was awarded the prize for Best Director.
In the short time she’s been in New York, Alvarez has also served as Director of Photography on three nationally broadcast music videos, more than twenty short films, the documentary “Indian Summer” (now in post production) and the feature film, “Indebted,” produced by Ahmad Razvi, of “Man Push Cart” fame (also currently in post production.)



