Co-owner of Tempo Porto Alegre, Liliana coordinated the Content Department at Zeppelin Filmes from 1996 to 2008, producing several commercials for clients such as Pepsi, Itaú Bank, Skol Beer, Toyota, Chevrolet, Honda, Telefonica, Brahma Beer, Nokia, and others.
She has directed and produced documentaries and TV Series (Doc and Drama) for TVE, the public TV Station in Brazil, RBS TV and Canal Futura and the German TV network Spiegel. The films were also licensed for Arte 1, Canal Brasil, Netflix, TV Brasil and other international channels.
She produced and directed the award-winning films “The Prison and the Street” (2004), “The Invention of Childhood” (2000) and “The Color White” (2000). Her documentary “The Village” (2012) and the interactive project "The Invented Village" won prizes at many film festivals in Brazil and abroad, including the Special Jury Award at Chicago International Film Festival. It has also been screened at the South by Southwest Film Festival, in Austin, Texas, and at MoMA and the Lincoln Center in New York as part of the New Directors/New Films official programme.
She has directed and produced documentaries and TV Series (Doc and Drama) for TVE, the public TV Station in Brazil, RBS TV and Canal Futura and the German TV network Spiegel. The films were also licensed for Arte 1, Canal Brasil, Netflix, TV Brasil and other international channels.
She produced and directed the award-winning films “The Prison and the Street” (2004), “The Invention of Childhood” (2000) and “The Color White” (2000). Her documentary “The Village” (2012) and the interactive project "The Invented Village" won prizes at many film festivals in Brazil and abroad, including the Special Jury Award at Chicago International Film Festival. It has also been screened at the South by Southwest Film Festival, in Austin, Texas, and at MoMA and the Lincoln Center in New York as part of the New Directors/New Films official programme.