Dani Libardi
Dani Libardi is a Brazilian filmmaker. She directed all four seasons of the sci-fi show "3%", the first Brazilian original Netflix series. In addition, Dani directed episodes of the International Emmy Kids Awards nominee TV show "O Zoo da Zu" (Discovery Kids). Further, she directed music videos of artists such as Zeca Baleiro, Fernanda Dadona, and francisco, el hombre.
In 2009 she directed, alongside colleagues from the Audiovisual undergraduate course at the University of São Paulo (USP), the web series "3%". After winning the FIC-TV grant, the show was exhibited on TV Brasil. It eventually received an award at the International Television Festival in Rio de Janeiro, and later became a public success on Youtube.
In animation, she directed the pilot of the teen show "Nave Sub-D" (TV Brasil and TV Cultura, 2011) and scripted episodes of the animation "Sítio do Picapau Amarelo" (TV Globo, 2012). She is an artist and has decided to bring her drawings to the screen. She directed and illustrated the animated music video of the song "O Pardal" (The Sparrow), for a Brazilian singer Zeca Baleiro kid's album. She also created, wrote, illustrated, and directed the game "Vagalumia".
Dani also directed another sci-fi web series, "Zona SSP", upcoming. In nonfiction projects, she directed and edited the documentary films "Fiel Torcida" (2009) and "The Key to Our Home" (2015).