Melfin Pereira

Director / Production Designer 

Meet Melfin, a Goan writer, director, and production designer based in London. She's best known for her award-winning music video 'Thread Of Fate' (2024) and her first short film 'Love Yourself First' (2024), which earned her titles like 'best debut director' and 'best women director'. Currently, she has 5 directed short films in post-production, set to launch in film festivals in May 2024! If you want to learn more about her directing experience, click here!  👉 CV  

Outside of directing, Melfin also works as a production designer, part of the art department. She's been involved in various artistic style films, dressing locations, building sets, and working on costumes. Currently, she's freelancing as a production designer for 6 short films until the end of May 2024. To know more about her work, click here!   👉 Resume 

If you're impressed by Melfin's work, whether as a director or production designer, feel free to contact her via Instagram, Linkedin, or Email!

Your Support: 

I finance all my films personally and independently, which puts significant financial strain on my personal life. If you enjoy my stories and my work, please consider supporting these projects through their respective GoFundMe pages. Each project has its own GoFundMe page! Your kindness and support for a project would be greatly appreciated.

Love Yourself First (2024) Go Fund Me

My Story:

Once upon a time in lively Goa, India, where art and culture danced together in a beautiful rhythm, I was born. Surrounded by a mix of traditions like dance, music, folk songs, visual arts, and folk tales, I fell in love with Tiatr (musical theatrical shows) from a young age.

However, life took an unexpected turn, and at the age of 10, I found myself in London. The vibrant cultural scene of Goa was replaced by grey clouds and freezing cold. The joy of watching Tiatr shows became a distant dream. Trying to fill the gap, I explored drawing and painting, but nothing spoke to me like the theatre did.

In middle school, I got into performing arts and appeared in musicals like Wicked, playing the role of Elphaba for a school performance and acting in a short film. Yet, acting and singing didn't feel like my true calling. I tried piano lessons but gave up, feeling lost. It wasn't until a media class allowed me to write a film that I rediscovered the passion that once burned in my heart.

During A-levels, I drifted away from creative pursuits in pursuit of a stable career. A year into this unfulfilling journey, I realised I couldn't deny my true self any longer. I dropped out and enrolled in a Creative Media diploma, rediscovering my love for storytelling.

Starting university for film production, I faced discouragement early on, being told I wasn't cut out to be a director. However, this setback fuelled personal growth. I spent three years exploring every aspect of film production, trying different roles within the crew. This journey made me appreciate each department and understand the collaborative effort needed to bring stories to life.

Despite finding success in production design, a role in which I excelled, my passion for writing and directing never waned. Determined to follow my heart, I embarked on creating short films, drawing inspiration from my life's experiences. Making short films filled a void I had felt for over a decade, and it brought me genuine happiness, knowing I had found my path. The screening of my first short film and music video, 'Love Yourself First' and 'Thread Of Fate,' at the Goa Short Film Festival in November 2023 was a proud moment. Attending the festival in Goa and seeing the work of other talented filmmakers on the big screen filled me with pride. Having my first film screened for the first time in my hometown was the greatest honour of my life. Standing on that stage, discussing my projects with the audience, I was certain that filmmaking was my true calling. It kept the childlike wonder within me alive, allowing me to experience life's joys with the same enthusiasm as I did in my youth.


Persisting with my passion, my short films now grace festivals, earning awards that acknowledge the collective effort of my dedicated team. The journey to becoming an award-winning director has been a testament to resilience, self-discovery, and the unwavering pursuit of a childhood dream. There it is, my story - a blend of cultural roots, personal growth, and the persistent pursuit of creative fulfilment.