Tatiana Huezo

Tatiana Huezo

Born 1972

Biography

Tatiana Huezo (b. 1972, San Salvador, El Salvador) grew up in Mexico, where she studied at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica in Mexico City; she earned her master's degree in documentary filmmaking at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. She has been making short films since late 1990s. Her feature-length documentary debut The Tiniest Place (El lugar más pequeño, 2011). In the film she travels to El Salvador to meet the inhabitants of a village located somewhere deep in the wilderness, for whom the scourge of the Civil War is still a painful memory. Through the testimonies of traumatised men and women she pieces together a macabre image of a jungle strewn with bodies slowly decaying into oblivion. Tempestad, the director's second feature, was premiered at this year's Berlinale.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Screenwriter

Movies
2021

Prayers for the Stolen

2001

El ombligo del mundo

Documentaries
2023

The Echo

2016

Tempestad

Editor

Movies
2001

El ombligo del mundo

Documentaries
2023

The Echo

2016

Tempestad

Short
1997

Mareas de sueño

Producer

Documentaries
2023

The Echo

Camerawoman

Movies
2001

El ombligo del mundo

Documentaries
1999

De flores y ciudades

Short
2003

Mar adentro

1997

Tiempo caustico