Biografia
Fernanda Telles is a TV director, documentary filmmaker, show runner, and composer with a remarkable career in the entertainment industry. She began her television career as a producer at MTV Brasil in 1989. With a vision focused on inspiration and transformation, and a strong connection to music and technology, she worked at the Trama record label, where she directed documentaries such as "Introduzindo Drum 'n' Bass no Brasil" ("Introducing Drum 'n' Bass in Brazil") and "Jogos de Armar" ("Games of Arming") (Tom Zé), in addition to live music programs. At the production company Fremantlemedia, she served as general and artistic director, leading the production of more than 12 music, talent, and action reality shows in Argentina, Mexico, and Brazil, including hits such as Got Talent Brazil, Ídolos (Idols), Ídolos Kids (Idols Kids), Project Runway, and The Phone. In 2014, she was invited by TV Globo to join the entertainment team as a variety director, where she participated in the implementation, creation, and execution of programs such as Adnight (Marcelo Adnet), Caldeirão (Cauldron) (Luciano Huck), Amor e Sexo (Love & Sex) (Fernanda Lima), Tá Brincando (You're Kidding) (Otaviano Costa), and Se Joga (Let Yourself Go) (Fernanda Gentil, Fabiana Karla, and Erico Brás), in addition to directing live broadcasts of major events such as Criança Esperança (Hope Child), the Oscars, and Carnival. Since 2022 she's dedicated to documentary series and fiction projects.