60 Second Docs // Tongue DJ
- Documentary DP
- Non-Fiction Film Director
- Commercial DP
Stockholm, Sweden
1 review$800 - $1200 / Day
Request QuoteMoises Anaya (1987) was born in Tulancingo, a small city northeast of Mexico City. He studied advertising and is self-taught in film through jobs as a director, editor, and cinematographer on productions for media outlets like NETFLIX, VICE Media, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, various non-profit organizations, and brands like Johnnie Walker, Stella Artois, Coca-Cola Family, NTS and RA. In 2014 he was part of the art project Labor in a Single Shot by Harun Farocki and Antje Ehmann. That same year his short film RAMOS won the jury award of the Docs MX Challenge, and in 2015 he took a directing course at the New York Film Academy, where he was mentored by Director Jonathan Whittaker. As a director, Moises’ short films have been part of festivals such as; Dublin Doc Fest, Docs MX, ICARO Festival of Central America, Short Films Screening China International New Media (CSFF), Zanate Festival, Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival, and Mix Film Festival, among others. In 2019 he collaborated with a production company in Nepal and was part of the Kaalo 101 artist residency in Kathmandu. His current documentary project about the bullfighter Lorenzo Garza Gaona was part of the Zanate residency and Plataforma MX in 2019 and the CAAP workshop in 2021. He is now developing his first feature film.
Jab is a visual journey that shows a contemplative portrait of Luis Carlos Olvera (amateur boxer) focused on the past and present of an intimate relationship between two brothers who share the same passion.
"The feeling of loneliness is equal"
Breathe is a short film about justice, a bit of what it happened in the period that I was in NYC at the end of 2014, and how that affected me in different ways.
Documental de personaje que retrata de forma onírica la relación armónica y creativa que tiene una violonchelista con su instrumento musical. Una interpretación poética audiovisual que transmite el sentimiento de la música.
Dust of Happiness is an honest portrait of a happy musician, Imogen Harper. She shows us the meaning of music, the simplicity of life, a small visual journey through her emotions. The main idea was to create a video portrait with the tools I had, going back to the practical and easy way to tell simple stories through images and sounds, but the most important thing was to have fun. I was interested in the soul and the serenity of a musician.
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