Manuela Federl has worked as a journalist for more than 15 years. She studied languages, economics and cultural area studies with a focus on Romance studies at the University of Passau in Germany and the Universidad de Concepción in Chile. Her Thesis about the indigenous people in Chile Mapuche. Gente de la tierra sin tierra is also available as a book. After graduating, she worked as a journalist for an private broadcaster for five years. In 2016, she founded her company bergjournalisten. Since then she has been working as an independent documentary film director and journalist for different TV stations and for cinemas.
In 2016, she received the Short Plus Award for her feature film "100 Hours of Lesbos".
In 2021 she got several prices for her documentary "THE GAME. Gambling between life and death" about the situation of refugees at the EU border.
Since two years she is travelling through different countries to document in picture and text social topics.