Clara Roquet
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Clara Roquet (born 1988) is a Spanish filmmaker from Catalonia.
Roquet was born in 1988. Reported birthplaces include Malla,[1] Vic,[2] and Barcelona.[3] She studied at the Pompeu Fabra University and Columbia University.[4]
She made her writing debut in the feature film 10,000 km, which she co-wrote with Carlos Marqués-Marcet.[5] She has since written and co-written films such as Petra (2018),[3] The Days to Come (2019),[3] Costa Brava, Lebanon (2021),[6] Creatura (2023),[7] Something Is About to Happen (2023),[8] and The Red Virgin (2024).[9][10] She made her directorial debut in a feature film with the 2021 drama Libertad.[2]
In 2023 she completed the direction of her adaption of Spanish writer Elia Barceló 2018 novel Las largas sombras for a Disney+ series, Past Lies. The story is based around a group of women who discover the remains of a friend who disappeared two decades before.[11]