About me
Nayla Guerra is a senior cultural producer at the Cinemateca Brasileira and a Master student in Economic History at the University of São Paulo, where she researches Palestinian militant cinema and its archives. She holds a postgraduate degree in Cultural Management from Senac (2025) and a bachelor’s degree in Cinema from the University of São Paulo. She is the author of the book “Entre apagamentos e resistências” / “Among Erasures and Resistances” (2024), on short films by women directors during Brazil’s military dictatorship, and co-organizer of “No rastro dos encontros perdidos” / “In the Wake of Lost Encounters” (2024), about forgetting in contemporary Brazilian cinema. She directed, wrote, and produced the award-winning short film “Ferro’s Bar” (2023). She is also part of the Cine Sapatão cineclub and collective, dedicated to lesbian cinema, and writes as a film columnist for Opera Mundi.