Paloma Suau (born circa 1972) is a Catalanâ€"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. Suau's second cousin is Richard Carrión,
president of Banco Popular de Puerto Rico.Born in San Juan, Puerto
Rico, Paloma Suau acquired her bachelor's degree for Film at New York
University Tisch School of the Arts in 1994. In 1996, Paloma started
her own production company, Ninguna Ciencia (No Rocket Science). Since
then, she has been producing, writing, directing and editing
documentaries, short films, music videos, television specials,
commercials and live concerts.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. During this process she
became a Chopra Center certified meditation, yoga and ayurveda
instructor.Paloma spent almost 9 years (2003-2012) filming an intimate
documentary on super star Miguel Bosé. The film presents the Spanish
legend as he reinvents himself creating life from chaos. "Family Life"
is yet to be presented in public.
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. Suau's second cousin is Richard Carrión,
president of Banco Popular de Puerto Rico.Born in San Juan, Puerto
Rico, Paloma Suau acquired her bachelor's degree for Film at New York
University Tisch School of the Arts in 1994. In 1996, Paloma started
her own production company, Ninguna Ciencia (No Rocket Science). Since
then, she has been producing, writing, directing and editing
documentaries, short films, music videos, television specials,
commercials and live concerts.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. During this process she
became a Chopra Center certified meditation, yoga and ayurveda
instructor.Paloma spent almost 9 years (2003-2012) filming an intimate
documentary on super star Miguel Bosé. The film presents the Spanish
legend as he reinvents himself creating life from chaos. "Family Life"
is yet to be presented in public.
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