Sara Eustáquio (b. 1999)

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Birthplace:
Torres Vedras, Portugal

Born:
September 24, 1999

Sara Eustáquio, born in September 1999, is a Portuguese young filmmaker who currently lives in Los Angeles. She is a BFA student majoring Film and Video at CalArts (California Institute of The Arts).   She shot her first short film, Elizabeth (about teenage bullying), at 14 for an English class project. She made her second narrative fiction, the micro-short mystery film Mirror, in the summer of 2016 while completing an intensive summer program at the New York Film Academy. In October 2016, Sara wrote a short script entitled "Neverland". All of Sara's short films receive awards and were selected for many international film festivals.

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Cinematography:
2016  4242
2016  Mirror

Co-Writer:
2016  4242
2016  Mirror

Digital Effects Supervisor:
2016  4242
2016  Mirror

Director:
2016  4242
2016  Mirror
2021  Tempo

Editor:
2016  4242
2016  Mirror
2021  Tempo

Production Coordinator:
2016  4242
2016  Mirror
2020  A Shot in the Dark
2021  Tempo

Sound Editor:
2016  4242
2016  Mirror
2020  A Shot in the Dark
2021  Tempo

Writer:
2016  4242
2016  Mirror
2020  A Shot in the Dark
2021  Tempo

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