Our Team
Léa Luiz de Oliveira
Léa is an award-winning French-Brazilian producer and filmmaker currently based between Scotland and Switzerland. Since 2012, she has created and delivered ambitious creative projects in Europe, Brazil, Turkey, UK & Korea. She is the director of BAFTA nominated production company Unlabelled Filmsand co-founder of community-led organisation Spit it Out. She is currently part of NFTS Sean Connery Talent Lab 2025 and Eurodoc 2026.
Founder & Director Annabel Moodie
Annabel Moodie is a mixed-media filmmaker. Her work explores human relationships with plants and the non-human world as a form of everyday resistance to structural violence. She has participated in residencies with Alchemy Film and Moving Image, Casa do Xisto, and Baltic Analog Lab. In 2023, her film Friends on the Outside, which received a Scottish BAFTA nomination. She is currently devellopping her first feature documentary Miracle Hill.
Meg Wriggles
Meg Wriggles is an award winning writer, director and photographer based in the UK. Meg has directed documentaries and commercials for brands such as ROXY, Asics, Three Mobile, Red Bull and Stella Artois. She is co-founder of Skateboobs & founder of Frunt. Her latest short film, Mother Influence, premiered at EIFF and Slamdance. In 2026, she was awarded the Young Scottish Filmmaker Award at the Glasgow Short Film Festival.
Sophie Van Bree
Sophie van Bree is a Dutch documentary filmmaker and director, with her heart in Scotland. In her films, she explores sensitive and relatable themes within society, often connected to mental health and the vulnerable, searching aspects of being human. With a strong sense of story and an ethical community-led approach, she creates intimate, layered documentaries and other media that open up conversation.She is currently filming a Bridging the Gap film.
Jagoda Tłok
Jagoda Tłok is a Polish writer and director based in Glasgow. Her graduation film Care was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA and received multiple awards, including three Royal Television Society awards, Scottish Audience Award at Glasgow Short Film Festival. In her work, Jagoda focuses on stories of women, especially their acts of rebellion and survival in various oppressive systems. She is particularly interested in class dynamics and labour relations.