About Us
IberoDocs – Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival – is a non-competitive, annual film festival that celebrates the diverse cultures of Latin America, Spain, and Portugal through creative documentary films.
Led by a team largely composed of immigrants, IberoDocs amplifies underrepresented voices and explores themes such as identity, memory, community and belonging—reflecting the many stages of the immigrant experience. Each edition features a carefully curated programme, with at least 50% of films premiering in Scotland for the first time, showcasing a vibrant mix of emerging and established talent.
At IberoDocs, we are dedicated to advancing the principles of Fair Work First. We strive to ensure fair pay, promote equality and diversity, encourage employee voice, and provide good working conditions across all levels of our organisation. By embedding these criteria into our recruitment, management, and operational practices, we aim to create a positive, inclusive, and supportive work environment for everyone.
We aim to make our events as accessible as possible for everyone.
Some screenings are available with Descriptive Subtitles and/or British Sign Language interpretation. Additional accessibility details can be found on the websites of our partner venues.
If you’d like to discuss any specific access needs in advance, please don’t hesitate to get in touch, we’d be happy to help.
The Team

Mar Felices
Kat Dlugosz
Marta Massa
Luna Carmona
Scott Blair
Nina Globerson
Vikram Singh
Festival Director
Digital Delivery Producer
Short Film Programmer
Marketing Manager
Producer
Marketing Assistant
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Mar Felices, with a background in audiovisual communication and creative documentary, has nearly two decades of experience in film, culture, and public engagement. Founder of IberoDocs and Chair of its Community Interest Company, she specialises in festival development, strategic partnerships, and intercultural dialogue, ensuring the festival’s vision and mission benefit the wider community.
Georgina Massouraki, with a background in art, science, and communications, has over a decade of experience in Scotland’s environmental sector. Specialising in project management, community engagement, and environmental campaigns and policy, she supports IberoDocs to improve environmental practice and also assists with marketing and comms.
Sara Mediavilla is a communications and advocacy officer at Survival International, the global movement for indigenous peoples’ rights. With expertise in fundraising, digital communications and outreach, multiple degrees in History, Marketing, Anthropology, and International Development, she brings over seven years of experience to IberoDocs, contributing to content creation and marketing expertise while promoting decolonization and addressing power imbalances.
Isabel Moura Mendes is a Senior Relationship Manager at the British Council. A cornerstone of IberoDocs since its inception in 2014, Isabel has been an indispensable figure, providing invaluable support and guidance. Initially engaged in advising on films in Portuguese (Portugal & Brazil), conducting filmmaker Q&As, and delivering motivational talks, she has left a mark on the festival’s cultural and educational initiatives.
Mónica Martins brings over a decade of event management experience and is the newest member of the IberoDocs Board. She is well known to the festival community through her previous collaborations with IberoDocs, including her role as Director of Women Being and as a dedicated, long-time audience member. Mónica’s deep insight into strategic decision-making in event planning, combined with her strong connection to the festival’s mission, makes her a vital contributor as we embark on this next chapter.