A communicologist from the Universidad Iberoamericana and screenwriter for the Fundación para la Investigación Audiovisual de la Universidad Menéndez Pelayo in Spain, Montserrat Larqué is a screenwriter and director who has been working on projects that reflect the feminine identity and vision since her beginnings.
Winner of the Diosa de Plata for Best First Film for her film Allá, a project developed in the Ibero-American Film Project Development Course (Fundación Carolina) and with which she obtained Direct Support for Screenwriting from IMCINE. It was part of the International Coproduction Forum at the London Raindance Film Festival and premiered in competition at the Guadalajara International Film Festival 2023. It opened the Portland Latin American Film Festival, and then traveled to several Latin American film festivals such as Houston, Charlotte, Chicago and Orlando. It had eleven Silver Goddess nominations and at the Gran Fiesta de Cine Mexicano won Best Actor, Actress, Director and Film. It will be commercially released in the second half of 2024. Awarded in the First National Short Film Project Competition, to direct her first screenplay Veneno in which she directed Ignacio López Tarso, it was selected in the Cine de Huesca, Expresión en Corto, IV Irish Latin American Film Festival, Internacional de Curtasmetragens de Sao Paulo and the Quinziemes Rencontres du Cinemas d'Amerique Latine Toulouse festivals, among others.
His short film ¡Que Vivan los Novios! with Silvia Mariscal and José Sefami, was winner of the First Regional Short Film Project Competition of IMCINE 2016, nominated for the Silver Goddesses as best short film of the year and official selection in Egypt at El Gouna Film Festival among others.
She directed the campaign La violencia de género vive entre nosotras, a project selected in the Equality Shorts call organized by the Worldwide Audiovisual Women's Association and Lifetime channel. Her first series, In Vitro, won the Gabriel Figueroa Film Fund at the Los Cabos Film Festival and was optioned by Irreversible Pictures and Room Service with Fernando Lebrija, Max Zunino and Rodrigo Ordoñez.
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He is currently working on the development of a feature film produced by Elsa Reyes from Zensky Cine.