María Zamora (born 1976)[1] is a Spanish film producer.
Born in Valencia,[1] Zamora earned a licentiate degree on Business Administration & Management from the University of Valencia.[2] After completing a master's degree on audivisual production, she moved to Madrid to work for Avalon Productions, later Avalon PC.[2] In 2021, she founded production and distribution company Elastica Films along with Enrique Costa.[3] She has produced films such as Mapa , They Are All Dead, María (and Everybody Else), The Days to Come, My Mexican Bretzel , Amar, Libertad, Summer 1993, Alcarràs, and The Rye Horn.[4] In 2024, the Spanish Ministry of Culture awarded her the National Cinematography Prize.[5]
References
edit- ^ a b Sisí Sánchez, Alberto (4 February 2024). "María Zamora: "En mi carrera hay una clara tendencia a apoyar cine firmado por mujeres desde hace bastante tiempo. Es algo que decidí hace casi diez años". Vogue.
- ^ a b Arce, Jacobo de (3 June 2024). "María Zamora, el poder en la sombra del 'boom' femenino del cine español". El Periódico de España. Prensa Ibérica.
- ^ "La productora María Zamora, Premio Nacional de Cinematografía 2024". Audiovisual451. 3 June 2024.
- ^ Serna Box, Cynthia (3 June 2024). "María Zamora, productora de 'Alcarrás', 'Creatura' y 'O Corno', gana el Premio Nacional de Cinematografía 2024". Infobae.
- ^ Belinchón, Gregorio (3 June 2024). "María Zamora, productora de 'Alcarràs' y 'O corno', galardonada con el Premio Nacional de Cinematografía". El País.