We would like to introduce our exceptional jury and committee

The Moritz Feed Doc features an exceptional jury and advisory committee made up of leaders in film and fashion.

Moritz Feed Doc, Barcelona’s Film and Fashion Festival, presents one of its most notable new features this year: the creation of an artistic advisory committee made up of leading professionals from the fields of fashion, cinema, communication, education, and contemporary culture. This committee has worked alongside the festival’s direction and artistic team on the curatorship from a creative and cross-disciplinary perspective, and also takes on the role of jury for the official section, selecting the best film of this edition.

The Moritz Feed Doc 2026 artistic advisory committee is made up of Víctor Claramunt, Gerard Elias, Milosh Harajda, Teresa Helbig, Pilar Pasamontes, Carlos Puig Padilla, Rita Rakosnik, Carlos Tolsà, and Estel Vilaseca; nine professionals with solid and complementary careers who represent different ways of understanding fashion and audiovisual creation.

From the fashion field, the jury includes Teresa Helbig, one of the most recognized designers on the national scene, with a consolidated career marked by an artisanal, sophisticated, and timeless vision. Her experience brings an authorial and in-depth perspective on the creative process and the visual narrative of fashion. Also part of the jury is Rita Rakosnik, an art historian, critic, and independent cultural researcher, who contributes a critical and contextual perspective shaped by years of experience reflecting on fashion as a cultural, social, and political phenomenon.

From the field of education, the committee includes Estel Vilaseca, director of LCI Barcelona (School of Design and Visual Arts), and also a specialist in communication and fashion brand strategy, as well as Pilar Pasamontes, scientific director of the fashion area at IED (Istituto Europeo di Design), with a long career linked to dissemination, curatorship, and analysis of the sector.

In the audiovisual and communication fields, the committee includes Carlos Tolsà and Gerard Elias, co-founders of Bufet Socis Club, a communication agency that develops creative projects exploring the boundaries between image, storytelling, and the cinematic experience; Milosh Harajda, a producer and distributor with a career linked to aesthetic experimentation and the construction of contemporary visual imaginaries; as well as Carlos Puig Padilla, a photojournalist and fashion consultant with a strong interest in narrative language, the analysis of contemporary time, and the cultural impact of images, and Víctor Claramunt, a fashion film director, internationally recognized and awarded for his talent and commitment to aesthetic sensitivity.

With the support of this committee, Moritz Feed Doc strengthens its commitment to a rigorous, diverse, and thoughtful program, consolidating itself as a meeting point for documentary cinema, fashion, and contemporary thought. The diversity of profiles on the jury ensures a rich evaluation of the films in this year’s edition, highlighting both the cinematic quality and the creative and cultural discourse of the selected works.