Joana da Cunha Ferreira is a dynamic force in the film industry, renowned for her multifaceted contributions as a director, educator, and festival programmer. Her standout work, "Auto da Casa" (2026), has drawn the attention of collectors for its innovative storytelling and striking visuals, marking a significant entry in contemporary cinema. This film is particularly sought after for its unique blend of narrative and documentary styles, making it a must-have for those interested in the evolution of film language.
Beyond her directorial achievements, Joana's extensive experience spans over two decades, with roles in production and scriptwriting that enrich her cinematic perspective. As the Industry Coordinator at Nebulae and a prominent figure at the Doclisboa International Film Festival, she brings a wealth of knowledge to her teaching at Ar.Co - Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual. Collectors appreciate her work not just for its aesthetic value, but also for the cultural dialogues it ignites, ensuring that her films remain essential additions to any physical media library.