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There is no denying that our guest this week has been a pillar for the Spanish community in Sydney since her arrival in the early 90s.
However, her impact on multicultural awareness cuts across nationalities and labels.
Dr. Natalia Ortiz is the founder and Director of the Spanish Film Festival in Australia and New Zealand, one of the largest Spanish Film Festivals in the world.
She is also the Director and Founder of SCHAA- The Spanish Cultural Heritage Association of Australia, a not-for-profit organisation that promotes the preservation of the Spanish cultural heritage in Australia.
Natalia is a filmmaker with a passion for questioning assumptions about identity formation, community building, and feelings of belonging.
In 2013 Natalia directed 'Memory' a short film dedicated to her mother. MEMORY won Best film at the Victoria Multicultural Film Festival (2019) which has also been screened internationally.
Currently, Natalia is co-directing and co-producing a feature documentary, The brides' flight (Spain, Australia) produced with the support of RTVE-Radio y Televisión Española, Destino Films, and Desenfoque Post Producciones Digitales S.L.
She is also the convenor of Spanish Studies at the University of New South Wales.
Natalia is such an inspiration for all of us and there was so much we wanted to talk to her about:
And a lot more because Natalia is a source of knowledge and a true joy to talk to.
Seriously, can't miss this episode!
You can find more info and Natalia's details from our website: https://www.tariexperiment.com/post/emotional-journey-migration-natalia-ortiz
Or listen to the episode on your favourite podcast platform.
Follow us on Instagram and please hare the Tari Love!
There is no denying that our guest this week has been a pillar for the Spanish community in Sydney since her arrival in the early 90s.
However, her impact on multicultural awareness cuts across nationalities and labels.
Dr. Natalia Ortiz is the founder and Director of the Spanish Film Festival in Australia and New Zealand, one of the largest Spanish Film Festivals in the world.
She is also the Director and Founder of SCHAA- The Spanish Cultural Heritage Association of Australia, a not-for-profit organisation that promotes the preservation of the Spanish cultural heritage in Australia.
Natalia is a filmmaker with a passion for questioning assumptions about identity formation, community building, and feelings of belonging.
In 2013 Natalia directed 'Memory' a short film dedicated to her mother. MEMORY won Best film at the Victoria Multicultural Film Festival (2019) which has also been screened internationally.
Currently, Natalia is co-directing and co-producing a feature documentary, The brides' flight (Spain, Australia) produced with the support of RTVE-Radio y Televisión Española, Destino Films, and Desenfoque Post Producciones Digitales S.L.
She is also the convenor of Spanish Studies at the University of New South Wales.
Natalia is such an inspiration for all of us and there was so much we wanted to talk to her about:
And a lot more because Natalia is a source of knowledge and a true joy to talk to.
Seriously, can't miss this episode!
You can find more info and Natalia's details from our website: https://www.tariexperiment.com/post/emotional-journey-migration-natalia-ortiz
Or listen to the episode on your favourite podcast platform.
Follow us on Instagram and please hare the Tari Love!