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Laura Malin
==Early life and career== Laura Malin was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1974, the only child of Ana Maria B. Malin and Mauro Malin. Because of political issues, she spent part of her early childhood moving from place to place. First Petropolis, then Salvador (both in Brazil), then to Santa Barbara (California) and finally, Paris. She returned to Brazil in 1980 when she wrote her first (still unpublished) book “The Case of the Punjabi List” to give as a Christmas present to her family. At age of 15 she spent the summer of 1990 in a kibbutz, in Israel, and the following year she returned to France to pursue her studies in French literature. Once there, she unveiled another passion while attending the Cannes Film Festival: cinema. In 1997 she graduated in Journalism from the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. During the early 1990s Laura worked as a translator and journalist. In 1998 she moved back to California to study writing and screenwriting at UC Berkeley. After completing her courses she moved to Los Angeles for a couple of years, and then back to Brazil in 2000.
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