Ricardo Santos Sant'Anna is a Brazilian screenwriter, director, and producer with a strong background in cinematic arts and storytelling. With a Master's in Screenwriting from the University of Manchester as a Chevening Scholar and a Bachelor's in Cinematic Arts from the University of São Paulo, Ricardo has honed his craft through academic excelle...
Read MoreRicardo Santos Sant'Anna is a Brazilian screenwriter, director, and producer with a strong background in cinematic arts and storytelling. With a Master's in Screenwriting from the University of Manchester as a Chevening Scholar and a Bachelor's in Cinematic Arts from the University of São Paulo, Ricardo has honed his craft through academic excellence and hands-on experience. He has produced award-winning short films, including 'How to Breathe Out of Water,' which was selected for over 70 festivals worldwide, and 'Giovanna’s Room,' funded by São Paulo’s City Hall. Ricardo has participated in prestigious labs and pitch events, such as Ventana Sur and Rota, where he won the Best Pitch Award for his TV project 'Bodies.' His professional experience spans roles as a producer, screenwriter, and executive assistant, showcasing his versatility in project development, budgeting, and creative writing. Fluent in Portuguese, English, and advanced Spanish, Ricardo is passionate about creating compelling narratives across genres, particularly in romantic comedy, drama, and LGBTQ+ stories. He is committed to fostering diversity and innovation in the audiovisual industry through his creative endeavors and collaborative approach.
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