Cláudia Marques Santos is a freelance journalist based in Lisbon, with work published – in the areas of culture and research – in Observador, Público, Expresso, Diário de Notícias, Visão and LER. He is president of the Innocence Project in Portugal, which investigates journalistically cases of people who may have been wrongly convicted in court, and was part of the first Portuguese consortium of journalists to investigate online hate speech by Portuguese police forces. She has received grants from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Gabriel García Márquez Foundation and the Pulitzer Center, and was a finalist for the European Press Prize 2024 in the Research category. He teaches cultural journalism at Universidade Nova de Lisboa and journalistic writing, hermeneutics and semiotics at Universidade Lusófona.
Daniel Oliveira holds a doctorate in Media Arts and a master’s degree in cinema from the University of Beira Interior. Working as a critic since 2004, he is a member of the Brazilian Association (Abraccine), the International Federation of Film Critics (Fipresci), and has been a voting member of the Golden Globe since 2023. He has a degree in Social Communication from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), a specialization in History of Culture and Art from the same institution, and a postgraduate degree in Screenwriting for Film and TV from the Humber Institute in Toronto. In Portugal, he collaborated on the programming jury for the Porto Femme festival, is part of the programming team for CineEco – Serra da Estrela International Environmental Film Festival and works as a translator and copywriter for the Curtas Vila do Conde and Porto/Post/Doc festivals. In Brazil, he was a freelancer for media outlets such as /O Estado de S. Paulo/, magazines /SET/ and /Teorema/ and, between 2012 and 2018, he was a reporter and critic for the newspaper /O Tempo.
Broadcaster, journalist, film promoter and programmer. Since 2005, he has coordinated and presented CINEMAX, a channel dedicated to current affairs and film programming, online, broadcast on Antena 1 radio and with short film screenings on the RTP2 television channel. He organizes, programs and presents ShortcutzOvar and is a member of the CineEco curatorial team. For two decades he wrote regularly for Visão magazine, Jornal de Notícias and the digital magazine Metropolis. He likes to believe that movies are bigger than life, hoping that reality will become more surprising.
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