Paloma Suau (born circa 1972) is a Catalan–Puerto Rican film and video director, writer, editor and actress. Suau's father, Gabriel Suau, is a Spaniard who immigrated to Puerto Rico, where he became a well known television figure. Her mother is Camille Carrion, a well known Puerto Rican actress. Between 2000 and 2006, Paloma directed a yearly music documentary focusing on Latin American music and traditions. El Especial del Banco Popular, fulfilled one of Paloma’s ambitions: to deliver films that strengthen identity and celebrate diversity. In 2004, Paloma co-directed and edited “DreamMakers”, a documentary about people who overcome constricting realities through clear vision and values. In 2008 she co-wrote and directed television comedy series: Elena Santos. In 2009 Paloma wrote, directed and produced her short film “Palomitas”. In 2010-2011, Paloma co-directed (with Jonathan Stack) and did the principal photography of “The Five Awakenings”, a documentary on David Simon M.D., co-founder of the Chopra Center, re known neurologist and Ayurvedic authority. She accompanied David as he confronted his own mortality when diagnosed with a glioblastoma multiform.
Las Camelias
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Guitarra Mía: A Tribute To José Feliciano
(Writer)
Raíces
(Director)
Assassins
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Guitarra Mía: A Tribute To José Feliciano
(Director)
Death in Granada
(Assistant Director)
Queridos Reyes Magos
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Ocho Puertas
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Encuentro
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En mi país
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Viva navidad
(Director)
Guitarra Mía: A Tribute To José Feliciano
(Editor)
The Happy Accident
(Director)
En mi país
(Writer)
En mi país
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