Eva Laurenti

With more than 21 years of experience in the cultural sector, Eva Laurenti has built a distinguished career focused on the audiovisual industry, particularly in project development, project design, business planning, and financing strategies for incentive-funded productions.
She began her professional career at the Brazilian National Film Agency (ANCINE), working within the Department of Analysis and Approval of Incentive-Funded Projects. She later served as a Special Projects Advisor at the São Paulo Municipal Department of Culture, where she was responsible for evaluating and selecting cultural proposals for submission to public funding programs, cultural incentive mechanisms, and grant opportunities administered by the department.
In the broadcasting sector, Eva held the position of Coordinator of the Coproduction and Public Policy Department at Fundação Padre Anchieta (TV Cultura), where she worked on strategic initiatives connecting public policy and audiovisual production.
Today, she works as a consultant and executive producer for independent Brazilian audiovisual production companies. She has also served as an evaluator for the Ministry of Tourism / Audiovisual Secretariat since 2011 and has been accredited as an analyst for the Audiovisual Sector Fund (FSA) since 2017.
In addition to her consulting and production activities, Eva is a guest lecturer at Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado (FAAP), where she teaches courses on Project Structuring, Cultural Incentive Laws, and the Audiovisual Market within the postgraduate programs in Screenwriting for Film and Television and Audiovisual Production and Business Management.
She also teaches in postgraduate programs at SENAC São Paulo, covering subjects such as Screenwriting, Cultural Management, Photography as Contemporary Art, and Digital Media. At Fundação Cásper Líbero, she lectures on Audiovisual Economics within its postgraduate Communication program.
Her work is distinguished by a deep understanding of Brazil’s audiovisual funding ecosystem, public policy frameworks, and the strategic mechanisms that connect creative development, financing, and market sustainability.
