Dominique Cardona

Dominique Cardona

Celebrated for her poignant storytelling, Dominique Cardona was born in 1957 in Oran, Algeria, and began her active years as a director in the late 1990s. Primarily focused on drama and LGBTQ+ themes, Cardona's most notable works include "The Girl King," a historical drama, and "Finn's Girl," a riveting exploration of mother-daughter relationships. Despite not winning awards at major film festivals, her unique authorial style of presenting intricate human emotions against socio-political backdrops has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated audience. As a person, Dominique Cardona, with her fearlessness in tackling complex and often marginalized narratives, has carved a niche for herself in the realm of cinema, standing as an inspiration for aspiring filmmakers worldwide.