Awards & Winners

Paula Heredia

Date of Birth 13-October-1957
Place of Birth El Salvador
(North America, Latin America, Central America, Americas)
Nationality
Also know as Paola Heredia
Profession Television Editor, Film Director
Paula Patricia Heredia Suarez is a filmmaker based in New York City. She is the daughter of radio and television pioneer, Leonardo Heredia and writer and journalist, Mercedes Suarez. Since 1987, Heredia has worked in New York as a director and film editor of documentaries. In 1996 she was awarded with an ACE-EDDIE for her work on the documentary film Unzipped a documentary portraying fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi. In 2001 she joined the producing team of HBO’s film In Memoriam, NYC 9/11/01 for which she was awarded a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Picture Editing For Non-Fiction Programming. In 2005, with partner and husband Larry Garvin, she founded Heredia Pictures, LLC, which produced Africa Rising, a film about the work of five activists leading a grassroots movement of end female genital mutilation in Africa. Heredia Pictures is currently producing Slavery and the Law. Heredia keeps close ties with her country of origin, El Salvador and in 1996 she founded a non-profit organization, Clementina, Inc. with programs promoting education, culture and international exchange based in the small town of Suchitoto. Her flagship program is Cinema Digital, a program that teaches local youth the aesthetics and technology of how to make films with digital technology.

Awards by Paula Heredia

Check all the awards nominated and won by Paula Heredia.

2002


Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Picture Editing
Honored for : In Memoriam: New York City

Nominations 2002 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Picture Editing In Memoriam: New York City