Elena Molina is a director and screenwriter. With a bachelor’s degree in Audiovisual Communication from the Complutense University of Madrid, she completed her studies at the Università Degli Studi di Perugia (Italy) and at the Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona), where she was immediately attracted to creative documentary and began to collaborate with producer Marta Andreu and director Isaki Lacuesta. She has taken the Master’s Degree in Direct Cinema with Frederick Wiseman (ECAM) and workshops such as Patricio Guzmán’s Documentary Film Seminar (Cineteca de Madrid, 2013), Belkis Bega’s Creative Documentary Course (EICTV) or Documentary Cinema according to Nicolàs Philibert at La Plantación. She has directed pieces for companies such as the Red Cross, MSC, Proyecto Hombre, Elisava and Shifta.

She has directed the feature documentary Rêve de Mousse (2018), the documentary series La Mano en el Fuego (HBO Max, in post-production) and El robo del códice (TVE, 2022), as well as the short films Querida A. (2023), Yungay7020 (2021), All I Need Is a Ball (2020), Laatash (2018), Quand j’étais petit (2016) and The Puppets Cemetery (2014), selected and awarded at film festivals such as British Film Institute, Visions du Reel, Alcances, ZINEBI, FIPADOC or ZINEBI, among others. Her documentary Remember My Name (2023) won the Audience Award at Malaga Film Festival.