The Gallery enters the landscape with a clear proposition: a boutique production company informed by the logic of a gallery: selection as method, authorship as standard, craft as discipline. Commercial filmmaking is our medium; cultural awareness is our framework. Every image is built carefully here. They are meant to travel, and to hold.
At its core, The Gallery is a production company structured as a brand — a curated constellation of directors selected not for trend alignment but for authorship. The ambition is steady: commissioned work executed with precision, elevated in tone, and considered beyond its immediate release.
Executive Producers Bárbara Solé and Marcia Palma — two icons within the audiovisual industry — set the tempo. Their names carry weight for a reason. Decades of production experience, sharpened judgment, and a reputation for raising the level of every project they touch define the studio from day one.
Alongside its commercial slate, The Gallery introduces Artifacts — a forthcoming space dedicated to personal works created by creatives across film, photography and beyond. Less an appendix than a parallel stream within the studio’s practice. A place where ideas surface before they are commissioned, and where authorship expands in full view.