THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE
The Best Day of My Life is a long documentary about LGTB community joining personal stories from Spain, Russia and Uganda celebrating the World Pride 2017 in Madrid.
- Production Assistant
Bilbao, Biscay, Spain
$250 - $500 / Day
Request QuoteProducer and documentary filmmaker, born in 1979. Formed Barcelona at the Audiovisual School CEV. I worked as a camera freelance for TVE2 and TV3 from 2005 to 2007. Professor in the CEV School of graphic reporter and documentary of 2006-07 courses. I carried several reports and short documentary films for the Spanish NGO, Education Without Borders in Guatemala; Education in Guatemala; Between Oblivion and Hope (2006) Bilingual Education Katchiquel (2007) In 2008 I co-founded the production company Producciones MundoDoc S.L. (2008-2014) that made the feature film The Problem, Testimony of the Saharawi People (2010) filmed in Algeria, Western Sahara, Morocco and Spain. In 2012 works in the filming and production of the documentary Be Woman In Guatemala (2016) - in production – In 2013 directs with Guillermo Santamaria the webdoc project Who Killed the Tapajos? (2013) –still in production- From 2014 to 2015 he works as a producer and camera filming Pacific a ten chapters documentary TV series, shot in 19 countries in Asia and Oceania, for TVE and Televisa. From 2015 to the present I take part in several productions as Production Manager for the TV series pilots “Women in War” shoot in Mexico and “Connecting the Straigts” shoot in Spain, France and Italy. Production Manager for the Olympic Channel series “The Tech Race” (8x26) and “Heroes of the Future” (8x26) and filmed in 15 countries. Production Assistant for the long documentary “The Best day of my life” of Prisa Producciones and filmed at Spain, Russia and Uganda.
The Best Day of My Life is a long documentary about LGTB community joining personal stories from Spain, Russia and Uganda celebrating the World Pride 2017 in Madrid.
One year journey from Japan to New Zealand discovering and living with tribes and people from each location in a row of nineteen countries. We will approach the forgotten people, tell their story. We’ll go even further, reaching the last indigenous communities, giving voice to the men who inhabit the most remote planet. Pacific is a TV series of ten chapters of 52' each.
Who killed the Tapajós? is a web doc project still in progress that we begun in 2012 visiting the Tapajos river basins and them communities. They are in a struggle against the hidroelectric projects. Munduruku people and Ribeirinhos feels these projects are a real menace against they way of life and they are opposite to them.
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