Helen Grant (b. 2005)

Birthplace:
Lisboa, Portugal

Born:
January 22, 2005

Helen Grant (born January 22, 2005) is a Portuguese filmmaker and writer. Born in Lisbon, she attended the António Arroio Artistic School during High School, finishing it with a Specialization in Cinema & Video. Currently, she is taking her degree in Cinema at the Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema.  Grant has also written a poetry book called Fantasmas, exploring many themes such as eternity, identity, etc.  Helen made her first short film while in her last year of High School, with the Drama film Fatal (2023) where she decided to explore the theme of mortality and grief. She has also collaborated on other academic projects during her degree, such as Paciência (2024) as a Production Manager and Infinito Casulo (2024) as an Assistant Director of Photography.

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Art Direction:
2023  Fatal

Casting:
2023  Fatal

Director:
2023  Fatal

Director of Photography:
2023  Fatal

Editor:
2023  Fatal

Gaffer:
2023  Fatal
2024  Sangue Fresco da Manada

Original Music Composer:
2023  Fatal
2024  Sangue Fresco da Manada

Producer:
2023  Fatal
2024  Patience
2024  Sangue Fresco da Manada

Production Manager:
2023  Fatal
2024  Patience
2024  Sangue Fresco da Manada

Set Decoration:
2023  Fatal
2024  Patience
2024  Sangue Fresco da Manada

Visual Effects Art Director:
2023  Fatal
2024  Patience
2024  Sangue Fresco da Manada

Writer:
2023  Fatal
2024  Patience
2024  Sangue Fresco da Manada

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