MARGA VAREA | Founder
Marga is the founder and CEO of Twin Seas Media. Since launching the company in 2015, Marga has led the creative distribution of dozens of independent documentaries, including A CRIME ON THE BAYOU (Hulu), A RECKONING IN BOSTON (Independent Lens), PONY BOYS (Op-Docs), MY SWEET LAND (ITVS), INHERITANCE, and UNTIL HE'S BACK (POV), which was shortlisted for the 97th Academy Awards in the Best Documentary Short Subject category. Her work is driven by a commitment to stories that illuminate complex social issues and underscore our shared humanity.
In addition to her distribution work, Marga consults for film festivals on audience engagement and programming. Originally from Spain, she is based in the Greater Boston area, where—when not working—you can find her at a local independent cinema, an art museum, or hanging out with her two kids.
CHARLOTTE TAYLOR | Impact Coordinator
Charlotte is a creative from Nashville, TN. She is interested in non-fiction storytelling for its potential to create just representations of culture and impact social awareness. She earned a BSFS in Culture and Politics with minors in Studio Art and Portuguese from Georgetown University. Following graduation, Charlotte was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to an independent research project studying documentary film and community-based film practices among Guaraní youth in São Paulo, Brazil. The project culminated in a short collaborative film exploring how Guaraní youth utilize film to express themselves and their culture. Prior to her time in Brazil, Charlotte worked as the festival coordinator at the documentary film festival DC/DOX in 2024. She has also worked as a Production Assistant on short films, music videos, and commercials in New York, Nashville, and São Paulo. Charlotte is thrilled to be a part of the Impact Production team at Twin Seas Media.