Award-winning cinematographer with a strong international career. She studied at ESCAC and later completed a Master’s degree in Cinematography at the prestigious National Film and Television School (NFTS) in the United Kingdom.

Her first feature film, Birdsong (El cant dels ocells), directed by Albert Serra, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and earned her the Gaudí Award for Best Cinematography. Since then, she has shot numerous European feature films,many of which have received wide international recognition and awards at major film festivals.

She has maintained a long-standing collaboration with director Mar Coll, working on her early films Three Days with the Family, All We Want Is What’s Best for Her, and the series Killing the Father.

Her work on A Thief’s Daughter (La hija de un ladrón) earned her another Gaudí Award nomination for Best Cinematography, as well as the Best Cinematography Award at the Online Film Festival Directed by Women 2020.

Her most recent films, La Furia directed by Gemma Blasco and Amoeba, shot in Singapore, premiered this year to strong critical acclaim at several international festivals.

Alongside her auteur cinema work, she has also contributed to major international productions such as the adaptation of the bestselling novel Cirkeln, filmed in Sweden.

She also has extensive experience in television, mainly in the United Kingdom. For her work on the series What It Feels Like for a Girl (BBC), she received a nomination at the BSC Awards in the category of Best Cinematography in a Television Drama. Other projects include Endeavour (ITV), the multi-award-winning TV movie Doing Money, directed by Lynsey Miller and produced by Warner Bros. International Television, Deadwater Fell (Channel 4), and Too Close, starring Emily Watson. In Spain, she has worked on Las largas sombras, directed by Clara Roquet for Disney+.

Neus combines her work in narrative fiction with commercials, music videos, and fashion films, collaborating with a wide range of international production companies including Canada, Pulse Films, Radical Media, Outsider, Blow Up, Stink, Knucklehead, ShowStudio, and O, among others.

Her visual style has been described as an exquisite blend of naturalism and elegance.

AWARD

2026
WHAT IT FEELS FOR A GIRL
Nominee BSC Awards for Best Cinematography in TV Drama (UK Terrestrial)


2020
“LA HIJA DE UN LADRÓN”
Winner Best Cinematography. Mujeres de Cine Film Festival’20
Gaudí Awards Nominee Best Cinematography


2017
“LA INÚTIL”
Alcine Festival. Best Cinematography Award 


2009
“EL CANT DELS OCELLS”
Gaudi Awards. Best Cinematography 

“THE END FOR BEGINNERS”
Camerimage Film Festival Nominee Best Cinematography

OTHER FILM AWARDS

WHAT IT FEELS FOR A GIRL
Nominated for BSC Awards for Best Cinematography in TV Drama (UK Terrestrial) Nominated for 4 BAFTA TV Awards’26
Nominated for 6 Royal TV Society Awards’25


“LA FURIA”
Goya Awards’26 Nominations: Best New Director, Best Lead Actress Gaudi Awards’26 Winner: Best New Director and Best Female Best Actress (Ángela Cervantes)
Won 7 awards and 15 nominations


AMOEBA
Asia Pacific Screen Awards’25 Best Youth Film
Best First Film
– New Horizons Qcinema International Film Festival’25
Pingyao International Film Festival’25 Winner Cinephilia Critics’ Award and Winner Generation China
Hong Kong International Film Festival’26 Best Director-Young Chinese Cinema
Won 8 awards and 10 nominations


“LA HIJA DE UN LADRÓN”
Winner Best Cinematography Mujeres de Cine Film Festival’20
Won Goya Best New Director’20
Nominated to Best cinematography at Gaudí Awards’20
San Sebatian Film Festival’19 Best Actress
Won 13 awards and 32 nominations


“DOING MONEY”
Best Film Deser Edge Global Film Festival’18 Best World Film at Harlem International Film Festival’19
Best Film Greenpoint Film Festival’19
Best Film and Best Director at World Cinema Award Phoenix Film Festival’19
Best Film and Best Director VIFF Vienna Independent Film Festival’19
Best Film at Bahamas International Film Festival


“TOTS VOLEM EL MILLOR PER ELLA”
Premiere Plans Film Festival’14 Best Actress (Nora Navas)
8 nominations at Gaudí Awards’13
Best Actress Valladolid International Film Festival’13


“LA MOSQUITERA”
GRAND PRIX– Crystal Globe Karlovy Vary Film Festival ‘10
Don Quijote Award (FICC)’10
‘La Navaja de Buñuel’ Best Film of the year’10
Gaudí Awards’11: Best Actor (Eduard Fernández)
Forqué Awards’11: Best Actress (Emma Suarez)


“TRES DIAS CON LA FAMILIA”
Goya Best New Director’10
Gaudí Awards’10 won Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress
Málaga Film Festival’09 – Silver Biznaga: Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress.
‘La Navaja de Buñuel’ Best Film of the year’09
Donostia International Film Festival- Ciudad de San Sebastian Film Commission Award
Best Spanish Film Sant Jordi Awards’10
Won 13 awards


“EL CANT DEL OCELLS”
Best Cinematography, Best Films and Best director at Gaudí Awards’08
Grand Prix Entrevues Film Festival’08
Grand Prix Split International Festival of New Film’08
Cannes Film Festival nominated to Director’s Fortnight and CICAE Award


THE END FOR BEGINNERS
Camerimage Film Festival’09 Nominee Best Cinematography