Fina Torres is a renowned film director who made a profound impact on the cinematic world by claiming the prestigious la Caméra d'Or award at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival with her remarkable directorial debut, Oriana.
Prior to her illustrious career, Torres pursued a multifaceted educational background in Venezuela, where she studied design, photography, and journalism. She later expanded her artistic horizons by enrolling in film studies at the prestigious Institut des hautes études cinématographiques in Paris.
Currently, Torres resides in Mexico and the United States, where she continues to dedicate herself to various film projects that focus on Latin America. In addition to her creative endeavors, she also shares her expertise by offering workshops in direction and script writing in her native Venezuela.
Throughout her illustrious career, Torres has created a plethora of notable works, including Mécaniques célestes (Celestial Clockwork) in 1995, Woman on Top in 2000, and Habana Eva in 2008, each of which showcases her unique perspective and artistic vision.