Welcome to i am a film.
I moved from Barcelona to Edinburgh seven years ago, and in 2016 I graduated with a BA in Television from the Edinburgh Napier University with a First Class, winning a Napier’s University Medal and the Clement's Family Prize for TV production. Back in Barcelona, I worked as a writer for TV, Radio, and Theatre, and when I moved to UK I decided to start a path towards becoming a writer/director. My first attempt was a mockumentary called “The Arsehole Gene” in 2013, which won some international awards and was nominated for a BAFTA Scotland New Talent award in Comedy. It was also screened in places like the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica. My second film, another mockumentary called “Native Immigration,” was selected by more than twenty festivals around the world and has won several awards, like Best Short Film at the U-Special International Campus Film Festival (New Delhi), Best Short Film at the Cinema City Film Festival (Serbia), Best Short Film and Best Director at the Outlaw Film Festival (Missouri), Audience award at the First Friday Film Festival (Kansas), and more. My last project, finished in 2017 and my graduation film, is a drama called “Lethe”. The short film is still on the festival circuit and has already won several awards, including two Royal Television Society Scotland Awards, Best Short Film at the Kalat Nissa Film Festival (Sicily), Audience Award at the Vila-Seca International Short Film (Spain) and Best Short Film Under 10.000 euros at the Cinema City (Serbia). It has also been selected by more than forty festivals world wide. For the last two years, I have been spending my time working as a carer, doing 24 hours shifts and using all my free time to keep working on films until the day comes when I can afford to spend all my time doing what I love. Now, I have been accepted to an European Master in Film Directing and I will start the course, which will be taught in three different countries, at the end of this year..