Fabiola Ramos (Mexico)

Fabiola Ramos is a Mexican director and screenwriter who studied filmmaking at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC) in Mexico City. In 2004 she filmed Tlahuelpuchi, which won the award for best experimental short film at the Morelia International Film Festival and was part of the Rotterdam International Film Festival (official section of the Tiger Cub Award Competition for Shortfilms), among others. In 2005 she shot In Love, a fiction short film that was part of the Morelia, Guanajuato, Guadalajara, Vladivostok and Huesca film festivals, among others. In 2007 she was part of the Berlinale Talent Campus, the CCC Opera Prima lab, with her script Amor en pedazos, and the Proa Cine lab (Buenos Aires), and she was nominated for the Renew Media audiovisual arts grants. In 2008 she was part of the Talent Campus Buenos Aires and in 2009 her script Los fantasmas de las cosas por venir was part of the Morelia Lab (Mexico), the Taller Colón lab (Argentina) and the Rotterdam Lab. She is currently writing the script for the remake of the film Holy Emy, for American director Nabil Elderkin, and the feature film script La última estación, for Venezuelan director Kristopher Torrealba.

La última estación [co-written with Kristopher Torrealba] After the death of her mother at the hands of the organized crime that rules the Darién region, a 13-year-old girl takes on the responsibility of protecting her 5-year-old sister in the middle of the jungle.