About us

We are an interdisciplinary team that develops artistic, educational, and cultural projects that promote rights and create spaces for social intervention and dialogue with the community.
Since 2012, we have been generating artistic content from a feminist and intersectional perspective, aiming to create and disseminate tools that contribute to the expansion of rights. All our productions, including printed and digital publications, audiovisual content, educational materials, and on-site workshops, are freely accessible and non-commercial.
We work cooperatively and in partnership with other civil society organizations in four main areas of intervention that encompass our projects: Gender and Diversity, Sports and Rights, Philosophy and Politics, and Dance.

Team members

JOSEFINA ITOIZ

JOSEFINAITOIZ

She is a researcher, professor, and screenwriter. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Buenos Aires, and she is currently a doctoral candidate in Gender Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters (UBA-CONICET). Her research interests lie within the fields of Gender Studies and Intellectual History. She teaches Sociology at UBA and works as a content creator, writing scripts more frequently.

JULIA MARTINEZ HEIMANN

JULIAMARTINEZ HEIMANN

She is an audiovisual filmmaker and cultural manager. She holds a degree in Image and Sound Design (FADU-UBA) and a diploma in Social Anthropology from FLACSO. She directs and writes feature films and documentary, animated, and dance film series. Through ACÁ, she carries out socio-educational projects, on-site workshops, and the production of audiovisual and editorial content. She has directed the documentary feature films "Working dancers" and "A Game of Our Own," as well as the series "Elvira," "Comprehensive Sexuality Education from a First-Person Perspective," "Debates and Battles," among others.

NATALIA LACLAU

NATALIALACLAU

Designer, audiovisual producer, and teacher. She specializes in projects related to gender and diversity issues. She is the Director of Cultural Policies for Equality at the Ministry of Women, Gender Policies, and Sexual Diversity of the Province of Buenos Aires. She has produced documentary short film series such as "Advantage Law," "Debates and Battles," and the series "Melchior's four" and "Elvira," among others. She is currently directing the documentary "A Game of Our Own," which intertwines the stories of La Nuestra, a feminist soccer project of the Villa 31 and the National Team.

PABLO BOIDO

PABLOBOIDO

Artist and educator, Bachelor of Combined Arts from U.B.A. Since 2007, he has been the coordinator of the Film + Kids Project, which explores the intersection between image, cinema, and education. He teaches at FLACSO, Escuela de Maestros, and other training institutions. He has been involved in Conectar Lab, Pakapaka, Creative Environments, projects that combine art, technology, and education.

KONSTANTINA BOUSMPOURA

KONSTANTINABOUSMPOURA

Independent researcher, anthropologist, documentary filmmaker, and human rights activist. She has worked in ethnographic film, directing and producing documentaries, and dance projects in Buenos Aires, Seville, and Athens. She directed the documentary short film "El Sentir desde Afuera"' and co-directed the feature film "Working dancers" (Argentina-Greece, 2017), which participated in various festivals. With her latest film "36 Months-Fighting for Zak" (2022, 12"), an international co-production, she ventures into the genre of dance film.

ANGIE CORNEJO

ANGIECORNEJO

She is an animator and comic artist.
In animation, she has worked as an animator and director on projects such as 'La asombrosa excursión de Zamba,' 'Siesta Z,' 'Las aventuras de Ugo y Serena,' 'Elvira,' 'Little Angel,' and 'Melchior's four' among others.
In comics, she has contributed to the anthology 'Fantástica Violeta' (2020, Latfem and Maten al Mensajero), the erotic anthology 'La calorosa' (2023, Loco Rabia), and is the artist in the project 'Elles nous racontent' (2023, Neimenster).

Collaborations