Elena Soarez is a multifaceted creative force, boasting an impressive array of credits across the realms of feature films and television series. With a total of nine feature credits to her name, Soarez has made significant contributions to the world of cinema.
Her feature film credits include the critically acclaimed "Me You Them," which premiered at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2000. Additionally, Soarez penned the screenplay for "House of Sand," which received the NHK/Sundance Award for Original Screenplay and was nominated for the Best Script Satellite Award in 2006.
Furthermore, Soarez's feature film credits also include "Xingu," which screened at the Panorama Berlin Festival in 2012, as well as "Father's Chair," which premiered in the World Competition at the Sundance Festival in 2012 and went on to win the Best Film by the Audience Choice at the Rio International Film Festival in the same year.
Beyond her work in feature films, Soarez has also made a significant impact in the realm of television series. As the co-creator and writer of HBO's "The Sons of Carnival," Soarez earned an International Emmy nomination in 2006. She has also co-created and written the Globo TV original series "13 Days Away From The Sun," which premiered in 2018.
Moreover, Soarez is set to co-create and write the Netflix original series "The Mechanism," which is slated to begin streaming in March 2018.