Aline Lata foi indicada ao WME Awards
@womensmusicevent na categoria Diretora de Videoclipe, premiação que celebra o trabalho de mulheres na música e no audiovisual.
Desde 2019, Aline constrói uma trajetória consistente nos videoclipes: “Coreto”, dirigido para Céu, integrou a estética visual do álbum APKÁ e circulou pelos festivais MVF, BAIFFF, BAMV Fest e New York Lift-Off. “110v + 220v”, videoclipe interativo para Bivolt, venceu o prêmio de Inovação no MVF. “Desfruta”, de Alice Caymmi e Rachel Reis, foi selecionado para o Bogotá Music Video Festival e recebeu menção especial no United Kingdom Music Video Festival. Também dirigiu “Dignity to Flow”, parceria entre Carefree e Bivolt, indicado no MVF e premiado em festivais como Cannes Lions, Clio e One Show. “Quer Dançar”, para Priscilla e Bonde do Tigrão, recebeu indicações no MVF e integrou a programação de destaque do Berlin Music Video Festival. Recentemente, assinou a direção criativa dos audiovisuais de Divina Casca, álbum de Rachel Reis indicado ao Grammy Latino.
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Aline Lata has been nominated for the WME Awards in the Best Music Video Director category, a ceremony that celebrates the work of women in music and audiovisual arts.
Since 2019, Aline has built a consistent trajectory in the format: “Coreto,” directed for Céu, shaped the visual aesthetic of the album APKÁ and screened at MVF, BAIFFF, BAMV Fest and New York Lift-Off. “110v + 220v,” the interactive music video for Bivolt, won the Innovation Award at MVF. “Desfruta,” by Alice Caymmi and Rachel Reis, was selected for the Bogotá Music Video Festival and received a special mention at the United Kingdom Music Video Festival. She also directed “Dignity to Flow,” a collaboration between Carefree and Bivolt, which received nominations at MVF and earned recognition at Cannes Lions, Clio, and One Show. “Quer Dançar,” for Priscilla and Bonde do Tigrão, received MVF nominations and was featured in the highlighted program of the Berlin Music Video Festival. Most recently, she served as creative director for the audiovisuals of Divina Casca, the album by Rachel Reis nominated for the Latin Grammy.