J.A. Crespillo
1937, Southern Andalusia. During the Spanish Civil War, Manuel and Diego, two brothers from a small town, are recruited to dig a mass grave.
Enrique García
Born in 1971 in Málaga, he comes from the world of journalism, having worked with
Diario SUR,
La Opinión de Málaga, and
Diario 16. He is also a professor of cinematography at institutions such as EADE University of Wales, Schooltraining Film School, Utalent School of Performing Arts, and the Escuela de Teatro y Cine de Málaga. As a film director, he has gained recognition with feature films like
321 Days in Michigan (2014),
Resort Paradise (2017),
Maniac Tales (2017), and
Black Stain (2021). He has won the Biznaga de Plata and the Best New Director award at the ASECAN Awards, which celebrate Andalusian cinema. As a short film director, he has received four RTVA awards and over 60 national and international accolades. In 2022, he won the Lorca Award for Best Andalusian Short Film for
Yalecu at the Granada International Film Festival.
FILMOGRAPHY
La mancha negra (feature film, 2020),
Resort Paraíso (feature film, 2017),
Maniac Tales (feature film, 2017),
321 días en Michigan (feature film, 2014)