
Carla Fotea and Diana Caravia, who have been integral parts of microFILM for several years, are now stepping into more prominent roles alongside esteemed producer Ada Solomon. Together, the trio seeks to continue microFILM’s tradition of high-quality, socially engaged cinema while thoughtfully expanding the company’s artistic vision.
Throughout their time at microFILM, Carla and Diana have actively contributed to numerous acclaimed productions and developed strong collaborative relationships with both emerging and established filmmakers. Now, they aim to deepen this commitment, specifically focusing on amplifying the voices of young, innovative directors, particularly female filmmakers whose distinct perspectives address significant contemporary issues. By supporting these narratives, they honor microFILM’s heritage of powerful arthouse cinema that has consistently resonated with international audiences.
While maintaining the company’s dedication to meaningful storytelling, Carla and Diana are also excited to explore new directions by embracing genre cinema. Recognizing genre’s potential to reach wider audiences, they plan to produce films across various genres such as comedy, thriller, horror, and science fiction. These projects are meant to creatively engage with genre conventions, entertain viewers, provoke conversation, and thoughtfully address critical social topics, ensuring that microFILM’s films remain both accessible and impactful.
Expanding further beyond traditional cinematic boundaries, they see see great potential in exploring new media formats, including video games and experimental multimedia projects. These innovative ventures will uphold the company’s core values of artistic rigor and socio-cultural relevance while allowing microFILM to connect with diverse and evolving audience segments.
Sustainability is also central to their vision. Acknowledging the intense demands filmmaking places on resources (both environmental, as well as human), they are deeply committed to fostering production practices that are environmentally responsible and psychologically supportive. They are working on creating a framework for non-toxic, inclusive set environments that prioritize mental health and wellness, aiming for meaningful collaborations with filmmakers and professionals who share these principles.
Additionally, they understand the importance of strengthening international connections. They are proactively seeking to develop and deepen partnerships with filmmakers and production companies from the Nordic countries, the UK, and the US. Through international co-productions, they aim to enrich microFILM’s creative exchanges, further elevating the company’s global profile and influence.
With Carla Fotea, Diana Caravia, and Ada Solomon collaboratively steering microFILM, the company continues to champion films that provoke thoughtful dialogue, creatively push cinematic boundaries, and authentically resonate with diverse global audiences, while making sure that the filmmaking process remains true to the values that they stand for in their films.