Carla Dauden is an Emmy-nominated film and commercial director from Brazil, living in LA. Her commercial work includes clients like Dove, Google, Microsoft, Disney, Amazon, Target, Mercedes, and Facebook. In 2019, her campaign for Disney's Team of Heroes was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award.
In 2018, she was selected for NALIP's Latino Lens Incubator for her short film "The Jump," later released by PBS. In 2016, she co-directed the short documentary "The Discarded: A Tale of Two Rios," which won best short at the American Conservation Film Festival. In 2021, she completed her passion project, the documentary feature "The Hosts," which premiered at the 36th Santa Barbara International Film Festival in the Social Justice category.
Carla Dauden is an Emmy-nominated film and commercial director from Brazil, living in LA. Her commercial work includes clients like Dove, Google, Microsoft, Disney, Amazon, Target, Mercedes, and Facebook. In 2019, her campaign for Disney's Team of Heroes was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award.
In 2018, she was selected for NALIP's Latino Lens Incubator for her short film "The Jump," later released by PBS. In 2016, she co-directed the short documentary "The Discarded: A Tale of Two Rios," which won best short at the American Conservation Film Festival. In 2021, she completed her passion project, the documentary feature "The Hosts," which premiered at the 36th Santa Barbara International Film Festival in the Social Justice category.