Gris Jordana
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Griselda "Gris" Jordana is a cinematographer from Spain.
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Jordana in 2022 | |
| Born | Manlleu, Catalonia, Spain |
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| Occupation | Cinematographer |
Life and career
Jordana was born in Manlleu and was raised in Tona, Catalonia.[1][2] Prior to entering the film school she intended to study screenwiting.[2] She studied cinematography at the ESCAC and the Ngee Ann Polytechnic in Singapur.[3] Her early work include credits in films such Liliana Torres' Family Tour (2013), Pozoamargo (2015), Hayati: My Life (2018), Taxi to Gibraltar (2019), and Life Without Sara Amat (2019); television series such as Welcome to the Family and the short films directed by Clara Roquet.[3][4][5]
After getting attention Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo's attention with a proposal containing pictures from Nan Goldin and pictures of lost towns with children, she first worked with Los Javis in the miniseries Veneno (2020).[6] She went on to collaborate again with the creators in the miniseries La mesías (2023; shot in 16 mm and digital)[7] and in The Black Ball (2026, shot in 35 mm).[8] For her work in Clara Roquet's Libertad (2021), she earned her first nomination for the Goya Award for Best Cinematography and won the Gaudí Award for Best Cinematography.[2][1] She earned another Goya nomination for her work in I Am Nevenka (2024).[9]