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Natacha Gallucci

UFAL - Federal University of Alagoas (Maceió, Brasil)

Natacha Muriel López Gallucci is Professor of Philosophy at the Federal University of Alagoas (UFAL), Brazil, where she teaches in the undergraduate Philosophy program and serves as a permanent faculty member of the Postgraduate Program in Philosophy (PPGFIL, ICHCA–UFAL) and the Postgraduate Program in Literature and Linguistics (PPGLL–UFAL). She also collaborates with the Postgraduate Program in Arts (PPGArtes, ICA–UFC). She holds a PhD in Philosophy from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) with a double degree from the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB) and a PhD in Multimedia also from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). She completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Arts at ICA–UFC (PNPD/CAPES). She also holds an International Certificate in Afro-Latin American Studies from Harvard University (USA) and has formal training in psychoanalysis. An audiovisual creator, choreographer, and interdisciplinary researcher, her work explores philosophy, cinema, performance, memory, and contemporary Latin American culture, with a particular focus on cinema as philosophical experimentation. She coordinates the FiloMove Research Group: Philosophies, Arts, and Latin American Aesthetics (CNPq). She is affiliated with SOCINE (Brazilian Society for Cinema and Audiovisual Studies), ANPOF (National Association of Graduate Studies in Philosophy), ANDA, and ICTMD. She has joined the FILM AND DEATH team as a Senior International Fellow (CNPq–DES) in 2026.

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