Ariadna Vázquez was born in 1982 in Barcelona, Spain. She graduated in Audiovisual Communication at Pompeu Fabra University and studied a Master’s Degree in film and television scriptwriting at the Pontifical University of Salamanca.
In 2008, she started working as a Development Executive in Vértice Films, a Spanish independent production company, which has produced films like Fermat’s Room, an ingenious low-budget thriller; the Mexican/Spanish co-production Insignificant Things; and Oceans, a documentary by Jacques Perrin co-produced with Galatée Films.
In addition, she has co-written the documentaries Cançons a la vora del pop, 165 Regent Street and Camino a la meta, co-produced by Clack and TV3, the Catalan public broadcasting channel.
In recent years, she has also worked as a script consultant for several Spanish writers and independent producers. Her aim is to work in the development of good stories and help in bringing them to the screen.