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Priscilla Torres

(She/Her)
Non-Fiction Creator, Al Agua
Caracas, Dto. Capital Venezuela
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Caracas-based filmmaker, producer, and founder of Al Agua Cinema with over 15 years of experience. A five-time Suncoast Emmy Award winner.

About

Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker and producer based in Caracas, Venezuela, and the founder of Al Agua Cinema. With a career spanning over a decade, she specializes in powerful, character-driven non-fiction narratives that explore social issues, human resilience, and triumph across borders. Her feature production credits include the internationally acclaimed sports documentaries They Call Us Warriors (Nos Llaman Guerreras) and All I Ever Wanted (2024), following NBA star Greivis Vásquez. A versatile visual storyteller, Priscilla frequently operates as a Director of Photography and Field Producer for major international media and organizations. Her camera and production work has been featured by The Guardian Documentaries, the Clooney Foundation for Justice, and the United Nations. Backed by five Suncoast Emmy Awards and an MFA in Film Direction from Spain , she is an active member of both the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (USA) and the Venezuelan Academy of Motion Pictures. Priscilla is highly experienced in international co-productions and is available for global assignments.

Featured Work

Little Warrior

Johana GĂłmez, 10-time and reigning amateur featherweight boxing champion, is determined to pull herself and her family out of extreme poverty in Venezuela. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube â–ş http://bit.ly/subscribegdn Like GĂłmez, more than 75% of the Venezuelan population lives below the poverty line due to the ongoing economic crisis there. Through a chance online connection with Scottish boxing trainer Gary Young, locked down in Edinburgh, GĂłmez's hopes of reaching her potential start to take shape - despite the language barrier.

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Inside Venezuela as US pressure grows

Sky's Stuart Ramsay reports from on the ground in Venezuela, where people are living under the continual threat of escalation between Presidents Nicolas Maduro and Donald Trump. But with all the propaganda, what's the reality?

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They Call Us Warriors

In Venezuela, a country torn apart by political and economic turmoil, a team of young women finds refuge in soccer, a sport that transcends their personal poverty and gendered social status. But when this team remains undefeated throughout South America, these women find themselves in a position to win Venezuela's first-ever Women's World Cup and thus gain acceptance and a voice in their homeland.

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