
Ana Cristina Barragán
Ana Cristina Barragán is an acclaimed Ecuadorian filmmaker known for her poignant storytelling that often delves into themes of childhood trauma and abandonment. She gained significant recognition for her latest film, 'Hiedra,' which premiered at the Venice Film Festival, marking a historic moment as Ecuador's first feature film presented at the festival in 26 years. Barragán's work is characterized by her commitment to exploring the complexities of human emotions, particularly through the lens of her characters' experiences with loss and the search for connection. Her dedication to fostering new talent is evident in her collaborative casting processes, where she seeks authentic performances from natural actors, particularly youth.
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Recent news mentions
Ana Cristina Barragán won Best Screenplay for Hiedra.
Festival de cine de Venecia 2025: Lista completa de ganadoresAna Cristina Barragán's film won the award for best screenplay in the Horizons section.
Jim Jarmusch gana el León de Oro del festival de Venecia en una gala que ruge por Palestina con ‘La voz de Hind’ | Cine: estrenos y críticasAna Cristina Barragán's film Hiedra won the Premio Orizzonti for Best Screenplay.
Venezia 2025, tutti i vincitori: dal Leone d'oro a «Father Mother Sister Brother» al Gran Premio della Giuria a «The Voice of Hind Rajab»Ana Cristina Barragán directed the film 'Hiedra', which won an award at the Venice Film Festival.
"En el camino", del mexicano David Pablos, gana como mejor película en los Horizontes de VeneciaAna Cristina Barragán received the prestigious Premio Orizzonti for best script for her film Hiedra at the Venice Film Festival.
La ecuatoriana Ana Cristina Barragán gana el Premio Orizzonti al mejor guion por ‘Hiedra’ en el Festival de Venecia y hace historia para el cine del país | Cine | EntretenimientoAna Cristina Barragán presented her latest film, Hiedra, at the Venice Film Festival, exploring childhood wounds and their consequences.
La ecuatoriana Ana Cristina Barragán presenta ‘Hiedra’ en Venecia, una historia de ternura y abandono | Cine | Entretenimiento




























