Leticia Torres

Leticia Torres

Born 1982
Spain

Biography

She is an actress, screenwriter and director. After graduating in Arabic Philology and Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature in Madrid, she studied acting at the Corazza Studio for the Actor. After working as an actress, she began to write, direct and star in Las Reglas del Subjuntivo, sponsored by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson. She was also the producer of this short film that achieved selections and awards for acting and screenwriting at festivals inside and outside Spain, such as the Tarazona Festival or the Astorga Festival, among others. It was one of the shorts broadcast on RTVE in the Spanish Version program, within the XVI Ibero-American Short Film Competition Spanish Version-SGAE. After the unexpected success she immediately started to write, direct and interpret Angustia Vital, for the Notodofilmfest. Between both audiovisual projects, she wrote ¿Por qué Úrsula sí y yo no? with Violeta Orgaz, a comedy directed by Alicia Rubio for Microteatro por Dinero. Her style is based on talking about the pain of the human soul with humor and love.

Festival Internacional de Cine de Huesca

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