Marina Zeising is an Argentine filmmaker, writer, and university professor born in Buenos Aires. She began directing films at age 15 and holds a degree in Image and Sound Design from the University of Buenos Aires, with a postgraduate degree in Cultural Management from the University of Tres de Febrero. With over 20 years in the industry, she has produced and directed a great number of documentaries and feature films, including the critically acclaimed Lantéc Chaná (2016), which documents the preservation of Argentina’s endangered Chaná language. She founded the production company Actitud Cine, focusing on documentary filmmaking and cultural heritage projects.