Marga Varea

Historia

Marga Varea is the founder of Twin Seas Media, a Boston-based impact distribution boutique agency working with documentary films and documentary film festivals. With over twenty years of experience in film and television, Marga has a deep understanding of the industry and believes in the power of storytelling to engage, educate and transform. Marga has worked with dozens of documentary films and film festivals over the years in a variety of positions from screenwriter and script consultant to line and consulting producer. For the past decade, she has designed and led many exciting impact campaigns for films such as: Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North (2008, official SUNDANCE selection and PBS/POV), 1913 Seeds of Conflict (2015), I Know a Man… Ashley Bryan (2015), Lobster War (2018) Activized (2019) and A Reckoning in Boston (2020). Marga has also worked with a variety of film festivals internationally. Since 2016, she is the outreach and engagement director for Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival and Symposium, a unique industry gathering that every October brings to DC the best investigative documentaries of the year along with a pitch forum and a wealth of opportunities for filmmakers. Before relocating to the United States, Marga lived in Madrid, Spain, where she worked on national television, co-founded a successful production and communications agency, worked as a screenwriter and screenwriting teacher at a local film school, Metropolis. During that time, Marga was the line producer of a student Emmy-award winning short film, Dos.

Películas

Activized
Producer
Activized follows the stories of seven ordinary Americans who, for the first time in their lives, have left their comfort zones and become involved in gun violence prevention, voting rights and immigrants’ rights.
Proyecto Dos
Writer
Diego (Collado), un científico que investiga los comportamientos genéticos y que mantiene una existencia feliz junto a su hijo y a su mujer (Jiménez), una traductora mitad inglesa mitad española. Aparte de problemas cotidianos como la hipoteca, lo único que perturba la tranquilidad de Diego son unos frecuentes "déjà vues" que sufre desde niño sin ningún motivo aparente. De la forma más casual descubrirá una noticia que le hará dudar de todo lo que le rodea e incluso de su propia identidad. (FILMAFFINITY)