LARA NAVARRO has a degree in Audiovisual Communications from Universidade da Cidade, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She worked for 13 years on the Brazilian film and TV industry.
In 2002 she received a scholarship from IBERMEDIA FUND for Continuous Education in Audiovisual Industry and moved to Spain to obtain a Masters Degree in Documentary Film Making at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
In 2005, she went to India to shoot the 30' documentary “WOMEN TRAVELLING ALONE” (26’) about western women who travel through India. This project is part of a TV series.
In 2006, shot “THE BEAT OF AFRICA” in Gabon Africa, invited by Prince Claus Fund. She edited a short version of this film, entitled a “GABAO HIP-HOP” (11’) that has been nominated as Best Short Film in 5 international festivals.
In 2009, she started to prepare her next documentary project “AYAHUASCA, FROM THE AMAZON TO THE URBAN JUNGLE” (52’) to be shot in Spain and Brazil. In the same year she founded MOVE CULTURA URBANA.
In 2010, she finished editing her first documentary “THE BEAT OF AFRICA” (34’). Since 2009, Lara works as as freelancer at the CCCB in Barcelona.
CONTACT: laranav@hotmail.com
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