Claudia Jouvin
Director, Screenwriter and Writer
Claudia Jouvin is a screenwriter, director and writer. A regular on film sets since childhood, she was influenced by her passion for cinema from an early age. This affinity led her to study film at university. Her animated short film "Velha História" (2023), based on a short story by Mário Quintana and narrated by Marco Nanini, won several awards at renowned festivals.
From 2004 to 2024, Claudia was a member of the TV Globo team, excelling in writing scripts for acclaimed series such as "Sob Pressão" (2019) and "Onde Nascem os Fortes" (2018), as well as the comedy series "Mister Brau" (2017), "A Grande Família" (2007-13) and "A Diarista" (2004-07). He is currently leading the adaptation of the series "Dias Perfeitos", scheduled to premiere in 2025 on Globoplay.
Her talent extends to directing, with her first feature, "Um Homem Só" (2015), which won several awards at the Gramado Film Festival. In 2021, she released her second feature, "L.O.C.A".
Claudia is also known for her partnership with director José Eduardo Belmonte, co-writing films such as "O Gorila" (2012) and "Entre Idas e Vindas" (2014) and the miniseries "Alemão: os dois lados do complexo" (2014), nominated for an International Emmy.
He co-wrote the feature "Morto Não Fala" (2018, Globo), directed by Dennison Ramalho, and collaborated with Fábio Porchat on the script for "O Palestrante" (2022). In addition to her film work, Claudia contributed a short story to the collection "Dez Contos de Terror" (2009, Editora Mar de Ideias) and wrote the book "Quem Está Chorando" (2015, Editora Veneta).