Meet the team for the feature version of The Last Romantic:
Catherine Mosier-Mills
Director/Writer
Born and raised outside of Philadelphia, PA, Catherine Mosier-Mills is a filmmaker who currently lives in Los Angeles.
She graduated from Pomona College with a degree in Media Studies in 2018, and currently works as a Story Producer for unscripted television — most recently Netflix’s Selling Sunset, Selling the OC, Selling the City, and Hitmakers.
Her thesis film, "The Secret Life of Art," was shortlisted in the BAFTA Student Film Awards. Her work has screened at festivals internationally. She recently completed two short works on the Eclair Cameflex, the 35mm motion picture camera seen in this photo. You can read about them here.
Thaïs Castralli
Cinematographer
A graduate of the prestigious AFI Conservatory and a member of the Brazilian Society of Cinematographers, Thaïs is a cinematographer whose work spans commercials, TV, film, and music videos. A true collaborator, Thaïs’ rich experience in all aspects of production, as well as her exquisite attention to detail and vast knowledge of film history, make her the perfect person to bring The Last Romantic to life.
Carolina Pizarro Hernandez
Producer
A publicist by profession with a Master's Degree in Communications, Carolina Pizarro changed course 13 years ago to the field of beauty as an assistant to renowned Chilean make-up artists. Her life changed completely when the Chilean actress Daniela Vega, lead actress in A Fantastic Woman reached out to her to develop a new look for her before embarking on her worldwide press tour and red carpets events (TIFF, GOYA, PLATINO AWARDS, GOLDEN GLOBES, OSCAR). It was at this point that Carolina decided Daniela's "new look" should be one that is both classic and natural... and invoked the support of Chanel to help achieve this. Chanel loved the association and agreed to participate hand-in-hand with Carolina. Henceforth, setting up the ongoing relationship between Chanel and Carolina today!
The film A Fantastic Woman won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film and Daniela became the first female transgender presenter in the history of the Oscars.
Today Carolina Lives in New York City working for celebrity clients, magazines, studios, photographers, and brands.
Eduardo Ayres Soares
Producer
Eduardo Ayres Soares is a producer based in Brazil and the US. He started his film career at Querosene Pictures, working on several documentaries and commercials, ending as the senior editor of the weekly TV series "Banquete Experiências Gastronômicas," which he directed the last two episodes. Eduardo taught commercial filmmaking and film production at the University of Utah and Writing for Games in California. He is the director of Slamdance TV in Park City, Utah. He is a 2025 Film Independent Project Involve Fellow and currently produces independent films.