Meet the Team

Meet the Inspiring Creators Behind Real Wonder Women.

Debora de Sola Habsburg


is a multicultural writer, director, and award-winning producer and actor. She was born in El Salvador to German and Spanish immigrant parents. Growing up at a time of war and living through the experience of her husband’s accident, have influenced her choice of projects and led her to infuse sensibility and empathy into all her work.

Debora founded Pollination Pictures as a platform to develop films that encompass an array of social and cultural viewpoints, a myriad of human conditions, expand perceptions about women, and encourage us to focus on what connects us versus what separates us as human beings. Her directorial debut Real Wonder Women is a story about women's spirit and tenacity.

Diana Matos


is a LatinX cinematographer of Nicaraguan and Puerto Rican descent. She has more than fifteen years of experience working on award-winning projects such as: A Most Violent Year, The Good Fight, and Homeland.
In 2019, her work was featured in both the Spirit Award winning See You Yesterday and the Golden Globe winning The Farewell, for which she served as the New York Unit cinematographer. Later in 2019, Diana was selected to partake in the prestigious ASC mentoring program as one of the few candidates accepted.
Her most recent narrative work, Jane, starring Riverdale’s Madelaine Petsch, Chloe Bailey, and Oscar-winning actress Melissa Leo will be released in 2022.
Her work has screened at the following Oscar-qualifying festivals: Sundance Film Festival, Aspen Shorts Festival, New Orleans Film Festival, and New York International Children’s Film Festival.

Maria Jose & Karla Noriega

Born in Guadalajara, Mexico. The Twins started film in Florida, United States. Their directing and screenwriting career began in 2013 with several short films that  premiered at Harvard University and received the award for Honest Beauty. In 2016, their short film Que Viva México Cabrones was awarded for the best film and the audience choice awards at the Miami N.O.L.A Filmgate festival. In 2017, their short thesis La Virgen & La Prostituta achieved distribution at Amazon Prime and premiered at festivals such as Bali International Film Festival and DUAF Film festival. In 2018, their short film La Andrógina premiered and was nominated at the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival, in addition to screenings in Spain, Italy and the United States. In 2014, Karla Noriega and Maria Jose Noriega founded the production house LUCKY TWINS FILMS, with the mission of creating projects that aim to different social problems, empower women and create positive change through film production. Through it, many award-winning short films have been successfully made, as well as three films and a series in the development phase.

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