about me
Marc Luguera
Marc Luguera (Sitges, 1997) is a documentary filmmaker and editor. She graduated in Film and Audiovisual Media from ESCAC, specializing in non-fiction, and earned a postgraduate degree in audiovisual editing from Pompeu Fabra.
Her interest in the visual arts from a critical and political perspective, through an ironic lens and with touches of magical realism, led her to create her debut feature, CON VISTAS AL MAR (2021). This documentary was presented at several festivals, including Alternativa in Barcelona, Eureka (Bogotá), and Som Cinema in Lleida.
Following her postgraduate studies in audiovisual editing at Pompeu Fabra, she directed and edited L'ORDEN Y EL BOCÍ (2024), a video essay that, based on the issue of completing the Sagrada Família, articulates a reflection on who has jurisdiction over our dwellings and how they are exercised over our bodies. This piece is currently in the distribution process.
In 2025, she directed the audiovisual piece that accompanies the Catalan pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale with the project Parliaments of Water: Projective Ecosocial Architectures, curated by Eva Franch i Gilabert, Mireia Luzárraga, and Alejandro Muiño (TAKK STUDIO).
She has also produced various music video projects for artists such as Julia Amor (Primavera Labels), Bonitx (El Genio Equivocado), TWIN (Hidden Tracks), Selva Nua (Bankrobber), and Aziz (El Jardín Escondido).
However, she devotes a significant portion of her work to education, working as a non-fiction professor at ESCAC and the University of Barcelona.