Originally from Ecuador, South America, Gabriela
Calvache is an award-winning director and screenwriter. She is the
first woman Latino director selected at Universal Directors Initiative of
Universal Filmed Entertainment Group’s Global Talent Development & Inclusion Program.
2019 / 2021.
Her film La Mala Noche (The Longest Night) premiered at SXSW 2019. It won 12 awards and 15 nominations, including Best Film at the NY Latino Film Festival HBO.
La Mala Noche was selected at the Co-Production Market San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the pitch and received the Cannes Attendance Support grant from the Marche du Film of Cannes. This film was the Ecuadorian candidate at the Oscar Awards. Calvache has won Honorary Mention for Best Emerging Director at Minneapolis-Saint Paul Film Festival and Best Director at Asti Film Festival Italy.
Her short film En Espera (On Hold) took part in major festivals such as Berlinale, Rotterdam, Oberhausen and won 9 awards.
Calvache's work combines social issues with genre, both in fiction and documentary.
Gabriela Calvache studied Contemporary Arts at the San Francisco de Quito University, graduated as a scriptwriter at the ESCAC School of Cinema and Audiovisuals of Catalonia, and she has a Master’s degree in Communication and Digital Marketing at the Camilo José Cela University of Madrid.
Calvache is a member of:
COPAE Ecuadorian Producers Corporation.
NALIP The National Association of Latino Independent Producers USA.
Chicana Directors Initiative USA.
Her film La Mala Noche (The Longest Night) premiered at SXSW 2019. It won 12 awards and 15 nominations, including Best Film at the NY Latino Film Festival HBO.
La Mala Noche was selected at the Co-Production Market San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the pitch and received the Cannes Attendance Support grant from the Marche du Film of Cannes. This film was the Ecuadorian candidate at the Oscar Awards. Calvache has won Honorary Mention for Best Emerging Director at Minneapolis-Saint Paul Film Festival and Best Director at Asti Film Festival Italy.
Her short film En Espera (On Hold) took part in major festivals such as Berlinale, Rotterdam, Oberhausen and won 9 awards.
Calvache's work combines social issues with genre, both in fiction and documentary.
Gabriela Calvache studied Contemporary Arts at the San Francisco de Quito University, graduated as a scriptwriter at the ESCAC School of Cinema and Audiovisuals of Catalonia, and she has a Master’s degree in Communication and Digital Marketing at the Camilo José Cela University of Madrid.
Calvache is a member of:
COPAE Ecuadorian Producers Corporation.
NALIP The National Association of Latino Independent Producers USA.
Chicana Directors Initiative USA.
@GabrielaCalvache