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Maite AlberdiMaite Alberdi (Director/Writer/Cinematographer), born in Chile in 1983, studied film and aesthetics at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Her first film The Lifeguard (2011), was released internationally at IDFA. Tea Time, her second documentary feature, won the award for best Chilean film at the 2014 Santiago International Film Festival, where Alberdi also won for best director of a Chilean film. Tea Time won a 2014 EDA Award for Best Female-Directed Documentary at IDFA and Best Documentary awards from the 2015 Guadalajara Film Festival and the 2015 Cartagena Film Festival, plus the Knight Documentary Achievement Award from the 2015 Miami International Film Festival. Alberdi, who lives in Santiago, Chile, teaches documentary directing at several universities and is co-author of the book "Teorías del cine documental en Chile: 1957-1973."

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Tea Time: Filmmaker Bio

Maite Alberdi (Director/Writer/Cinematographer), born in Chile in 1983, studied film and aesthetics at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Her first film The Lifeguard (2011), was released internationally at IDFA. Tea Time, her second documentary feature, won the award for best Chilean film at the 2014 Santiago International Film Festival, where Alberdi also won for best director of a Chilean film. Tea Time won a 2014 EDA Award for Best Female-Directed Documentary at IDFA and Best Documentary awards from the 2015 Guadalajara Film Festival and the 2015 Cartagena Film Festival, plus the Knight Documentary Achievement Award from the 2015 Miami International Film Festival. Alberdi, who lives in Santiago, Chile, teaches documentary directing at several universities and is co-author of the book "Teorías del cine documental en Chile: 1957-1973."