Valérie Loewensberg
(1985, Switzerland)
Valérie Loewensberg began her career as a filmmaker in 2014 with her first documentary "Tunisia, the age of a revolution". She was part of the crew of the Swiss-Argentine fiction feature film "Azor" (2020, Alina film, Ruda cine) and the French TV serie "Escobar, un héritage maudit" (2021, 10.7 production, RMC story).
She is currently working as a production script in the Swiss Television (RTS) and she has been working as a script supervisor in the netflix series "El diario de un Gigolo" (2021, Underground, Telemundo) and in "El amor después del amor" (2022, Mandarina TV).
As a filmmaker, she constructs stories from a gender perspective with an expressive corporal aesthetic. Her short films "Camille" and "Cabe Deseo" received awards. She is currently working on a long feature adaption of Corinna Bille "Le journal de Cecilia".
Her long-feature documentary "Disitango, a feminist embrace" and her short feature film "Cecilia's Diary" will be doing their premiere in 2024.