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Claudia Estrada Tarascó

Filmmaker

Claudia Estrada Tarascó (1997) is a Valencian director and screenwriter with a first degree in Audiovisual Communication from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, a Master's degree in Artistic Production, a fellowship to take the Master's degree in Documentaries at ESCAC and acting training in the Meisner Technique.

Salen las lobas is her first feature film as a director and screenwriter, produced by Alba Sotorra and currently at the editing stage. It was selected for the Atlántida Film Fest, where it won the Best Fiction Project award, for the ESCAC First Film Laboratory and for the Film Academy’s Summer Campus.

Her filmography includes ¿Cómo fue tu vida, abuela?, winner of the 10th Manos Unidas Short Film Festival and Las flores que arrancas, which has been screened at numerous international festivals such as Doqumenta IFF (Mexico) as well as Cine Invisible Bilbao, the Malaga Festival and Cinema Jove in Spain. She began working in documentary animation with the project Las heridas de mi casa and won the NotodoFilmFest award for best Valencian short film with Tot crema.

She has also worked as second assistant director on the feature film Rock Bottom by María Trénor, nominated for the Goya and Gaudí awards. As a screenwriter, she worked on the short film Esto no es Noruega by Alicia Albares and Paco Cavero, produced by Mordisco Films.

Update: 10 March 2025

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Has participated in

Premiere of "City Symphonies" 2025

At D'A - Barcelona Film Festival