Bernardo Lins is a screenwriter, director, and audiovisual producer whose work is rooted in visual construction to explore memory, space, and identity.
With a background in visual arts, costume design, and scenography, he develops narratives marked by atmosphere, silence, and psychological tension, where space becomes an extension of inner conflict.
His short film The Man and His Life Memories has been selected for film festivals, marking his entry into the independent circuit.
He is currently developing SUBVERSÃO, a project that investigates the silent layers of Brazil’s military dictatorship, as well as the screenplays The Glass and Transviolence, which expand his exploration of intimate conflicts and power structures.
His work moves between the psychological and the historical, revealing hidden narratives through a sensory and visually driven approach.