Nata Moreno (born March 24, 1979)[1] is a Spanish director, producer, actress, and playwright whose debut feature film, Ara Malikian: una vida entre las cuerdas,[2] won the Goya Award,[3] the José María Forqué Cinematographic Award for Best Documentary Feature, and the Silver Biznaga Mujeres en Escena at the Málaga Film Festival.
She worked as assistant director to Will Keen and José Sanchís Sinisterra, and as a playwright alongside Juan Mayorga at the Chair of Scenic Creation of the Carlos III University of Madrid.
[13][4][14][15] Moreno's work is characterized by the poetry of her images, demonstrating a strong social commitment in her treatment of themes such as migration and motherhood.
[22] In 2020, she participated with her short film "El espacio vacío"[23] in the collective work "Reset",[24] a production of Aragón TV composed of seven audiovisual pieces directed by prestigious Aragonese filmmakers showing their particular vision of the health crisis caused by COVID-19.
In June 2021, Moreno announced that she would return to the stage with the play "El Alivio o la crueldad de los muertos",[25] while developing her first fiction feature film, "Onna fly",[26][27][28] supported by CIMA, NETFLIX, and the ICAA.