Luciana Faulhaber, a pioneering first-generation Latinx immigrant, hails from Brazil, her heritage rooted in the ancient indigenous tribe Tupi. As the first member of her family to pursue a graduate degree, she harmoniously merged her studies in International Development at Columbia University with her fervent passion for filmmaking, aiming to illuminate pressing political issues and effectuate meaningful social change.
In tandem with co-founder Javier E. Gomez, Luciana established "Enuff" (Enough) Productions, a visionary endeavor designed to provide opportunities for individuals from underrepresented communities, both in front of and behind the camera. Her projects have tackled pivotal topics such as immigration, racism, and homelessness, while she is currently developing a documentary based on the iconic Broadway production Oh Calcutta!, focusing on the struggles for women's rights, sexual liberation, the civil rights movement, and equality.
As the Director of Scripted Films for the non-profit Invisible People, Luciana is dedicated to combating homelessness through the powerful medium of film advocacy.