Marina Martins, a Portuguese citizen, was born in Tanzania, East Africa
where her father was stationed with Barclays Bank. Her exposure to
emerging economies and cultures was a formative part of her growth and
set a firm base for humanitarian interest.
During her college years in London, England, Marina studied Philosophy
and Physics at Bedford College. At that time, and for the next ten
years she was privileged to have the opportunity for frequent and
immersive travel and exposure to Europe, the Near and Middle East,
Asia, the Far East, Australia and Europe.
In 1981, she took her talents to the United Arab Emirates. Here, her
very lucrative business included an advertising agency, a graphic arts
studio and a retail enterprise. Marina wrote for various magazines and
had articles written about her business experiences as a unique women,
at a very young age, succeeding in an Arab entrepreneurial environment.
Guided by a passion inflamed by the theatrical stage in London, Marina
wrote, directed and produced for stage in the local area. In addition,
her company Gemini Productions produced live concerts in the local
vicinity.
Desiring a more permanent format for her art, Marina closed shop in the
Middle East and began her film career in Los Angeles in 1987. She
studied film at UCLA and other established schools, taking extension
and various other courses to round out her theoretical film education.
Her "on the set" practical experience covers fifteen years of almost
continuous set work covering each film production department,
strategically designed to enhance her knowledge and experience of
filmmaking. Among her many positions on films, Marina was 1st Assistant
Camera for 'Going Home', a festival opening short and Special EFX
supervisor on 'Lightspeed'. Marina line produced Mnemosyne, a
critically acclaimed short. She edited several films including Out of
the Rain (2003) and Terror at Tate Manor (2002) both of which
respectively closed and opened festivals. She was post-production
supervisor on several projects where she honed her skills at
understanding the intricacies of delivering films to the domestic and
international marketplace.
Marina has worked as a consultant with writers and producers on
development of story, financing, distribution and packaging. She worked
as a VP with Entertainment Business Group, representing the company at
many entertainment industry seminars and events. Her special skills
emerge in the market analysis and risk mitigation aspects of feature
film financing. Marina wrote, produced and directed her first feature,
MALAIKA (aka Tons of Trouble - DVD Title). This family film has
successfully sold worldwide and to both HBO and Showtime in the USA.
She just produced SPIN - a Latin music based drama with director Dan
Neira, a prominent Latin commercials director, which is in post
production, due for release in the fall of 2006. She is producing the
psychological thriller, EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE, in Oct 2006 and YING &
YANG, a comedy in Nov 2006
She is currently President of Lexicon Entertainment. Lexicon
Entertainment has optioned, developed and is currently in the financing
stages on several pictures for theatrical release. These include Mutts
- a family feature film, Loophole - a Romantic comedy with director
Eugene Brady (The Nephew) and We are the Champions - with Producers
Jonathan Sanger (Vanilla Sky, Mission Impossible), Sarah Black
(Restoration) and Ed Elbert (Anna and the King).
Ms. Martins financed the start up costs of the International
Humanitarian Artists Foundation. She is the Founder/Chairman of this
group, which has honored International Filmmakers and Documentary
Filmmakers, including Robert Wise, Martin Scorsese and Jim Sheridan.
Her responsibilities at Astro include all aspects of the company's
finance and financial arrangements with Lexicon Filmed Entertainment,
in addition to producing feature films for the Company.