Martina Amoretti

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Martina is an Italian filmmaker and photographer whose work focuses on topics related to inclusivity, equality and the wider human experience. 

Throughout their time in the UK, they completed several successful projects and short films collaborating with Fully Focused Productions, Young Filmmakers Glasgow and MetFilm School. 

 
In 2023, their short film Weirdo (Apple TV, 2022) was officially recognised at the United Nations Headquarters in New York for its take on diversity and social inclusion.
They also worked as an Assistant Producer on Vogue’s Women. Life. Freedom (2022) directed by Roxy Rezvany and produced by Saba Kia concentrating on the current protests unfolding in Iran.
 

In the summer of 2024, Martina also produced and curated the highly successful Shades of Resistance multimedia exhibition alongside NCProductions and the Bomb Factory Art Foundation. 
The show went on in August in the prestigious Marylebone Gallery and featured artist from and around London with the goal of documenting young people's voices in response to the current state of the world.


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Graduated with a First Class Degree in Comparative Literature/Film and Television Studies (MA) at the University of Glasgow in 2019, and with a Degree of Merit in MA Directing - Filmmaking at MetFilm School in 2021.