about

Flora Lopategui is a London-based writer and director, whose work spans narrative short films, music videos, branded visual storytelling, script writing and documentaries. A graduate of King’s College London with a BA in Comparative Literature, she first honed her creative voice as an illustrator and designer, serving as Creative Director of The Chapter Catcher, a literary magazine founded by John, Lord Bird, where she shaped the publication’s visual identity and championed literacy initiatives.

After transitioning to film, her debut short film, Olive, which she wrote and directed, collected more than thirty awards internationally, including Best Micro Short at the Birmingham Film Festival, and earned her Best First-Time Director (Female) at Indie Short Fest. She is now developing this project into a Tv series as well as a stage production.

Flora continued to push visual form with End of Infinity, a short film produced using cutting-edge virtual production and selected for Oscar and BAFTA-qualifying festivals including the Norwich Film Festival and the St Louis International film festival.

Alongside her narrative work, Flora served as Head of Production at Window Zebra Productions for three years and recently finished Stéphane’s La Prison des Amoureuses Malheureuses music-video trilogy, guiding its direction, visual language, costume design, and overall album-era aesthetic.The music videos have garnered over 3.5 million views on Youtube.

Two young adults, man and woman, are smiling and talking to a third person in a dimly lit indoor setting. The man has light brown hair, is wearing a black T-shirt with a graphic and text, and has a backpack. The woman has long, wavy brown hair, is wearing a striped T-shirt, black pants, and is holding a paper and a phone.

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