Amanda Kamanchek is a journalist and documentary filmmaker. She works with social projects aimed at preventing violence against women and girls, gender education in schools, sexual harassment and the right to the city. She is currently coordinating campaigns at the UN Women Brazil, the United Nations Agency for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, conducting projects, political articulation and communication contents on the prevention of violence against women. In partnership with the Department of Political Science Kamanchek developed contents and interviews for the Human Rights Cartography platform, a project carried out by the UNESCO Chair on Education for Peace, Democracy and Tolerance of the USP (University of São Paulo). Kamanchek is the former coordinator of communication of the Polis Institute, specialized in the right to the city, housing, public safety, free media, and sustainability, among others.
Fernanda Frazão is a photographer and documentary filmmaker. She graduated in Audiovisual Communication from Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) and the University of Coruña (UDC), Spain. In 2011 she produced the short film Ama- vos uns aos loucos, about the stereotypes of schizophrenia and its relationship with consumer society. She works as a freelancer in development, direction and creation in multimedia content and integrates News Screens’ core at O2 Filmes, the biggest production house in Brazil, as creative director in new formats, interactive and digital content. Frazão works at the intersection of several media as a creative platform to tell stories in the themes related to gender and society. She directed her first feature documentary Chega de Fiu Fiu (2018) about sexual harassment against women in public spaces in Brazil, in partnership with the feminist organization Think Olga.