ABOUT US
The selection of each film is based on a collective evaluation, its affinity with our editorial line, and the motivation to work with projects that represent us. We bring together over two decades of experience and dedication that support every step of the process.
The coordination of International Markets and acquisitions is led by Millán Vázquez, who analyzes proposals with a strategic perspective. Mónica Gallego oversees distribution at festivals in Spain and manages the company’s administration with a personal approach. Vanesa Toca drives the international presence at festivals, expanding the reach and visibility of the films.

Business Hours:
9:00 am to 2:30 pm
4:00 pm to 6:30 pm
(Mondays – Thursdays)
·
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
(Fridays)
CET (Central European Time)
Edificio Cristal
Av. Moliere, 36, 2ª
29004 Málaga, España
+34 952 848 220
Upcoming festivals & markets we will attend.

Baltic Pitching Forum
Vilnius, Lithuania
October 9th-11th

Nebulae (doclisboa)
Lisboa, Portugal
October 20th-24th

Nordic WiP (Uppsala SFF)
Uppsala, Sweden
October 22nd-26th
Powerful, unique films that connect with audiences. Proud to have supported them and all they’ve achieved.

Miguel Morillo
Over five years in the making, filmed between Barcelona and New York, this documentary follows Kai Landre, a young musician who illegally implants a cybernetic organ to hear cosmic rays. Premiered at Visions du Réel, it delivers an intimate and visually striking journey into the intersection of technology, identity, and music, questioning the limits of what it means to be human.

Camila Kater
Five women, from childhood to old age, share deeply personal stories about their relationship with their bodies. This powerful celebration of femininity explores menstruation, menopause, discrimination, and trans identity. Screened at over 250 festivals worldwide, including Locarno, TIFF, and Annecy.

María Silvia Esteve
An experimental short film where emotional pain takes the shape of a dark, tangible creature. Winner of the Pardino d’Oro at the Locarno Film Festival, it fuses fiction, animation, and sound to confront personal trauma with bold visual intensity.

Jaime Murciego, Pablo Iraburu
Five Aymara women from Bolivia, dressed in their traditional clothing, climb Aconcagua (the highest peak in the Americas) as a statement of female empowerment. A mesmerizing blend of culture, adventure, and resilience, Cholitas is a testament to tradition, identity, and courage.

Moon Chang-Yong, Jeon Jin
The moving story of a Tibetan boy recognized as the reincarnation of a Rinpoche. This visually captivating documentary offers an intimate portrait of spirituality, identity, and the challenge of growing up with a transcendent responsibility. Winner of 18 international festival awards, including the Grand Prix at the Berlinale.

Rafaela Camelo, Emanuel Lavor
This Brazilian short film tells the story of two sisters preparing for an abortion in an remote house, unaware of the presence of a snake inside. Selected for Berlinale Shorts 2023, the film explores themes of femininity, sisterhood, and vulnerability in a symbolic natural setting.

Tomas Cali
Blending animation and documentary, L’esquisse tells the story of a trans immigrant arriving in Paris, beginning a new life through learning French and drawing. Qualified for the Oscars with the Ken Burns Award at Ann Arbor Film Festival 2024, the film stands out for its delicate reflection on identity and personal transformation.

Sofía Paoli
After surviving torture during Paraguay’s Stroessner dictatorship, Celsa Ramírez Rodas seeks to heal both body and soul using herbs from her lush jungle garden. Acclaimed worldwide, the film has received awards such as the Special Jury Mention at IDFA (Amsterdam) and the Silver Biznaga for Best Direction at the Malaga Film Festival.

Miguel Morillo
Over five years in the making, filmed between Barcelona and New York, this documentary follows Kai Landre, a young musician who illegally implants a cybernetic organ to hear cosmic rays. Premiered at Visions du Réel, it delivers an intimate and visually striking journey into the intersection of technology, identity, and music, questioning the limits of what it means to be human.

Camila Kater
Five women, from childhood to old age, share deeply personal stories about their relationship with their bodies. This powerful celebration of femininity explores menstruation, menopause, discrimination, and trans identity. Screened at over 250 festivals worldwide, including Locarno, TIFF, and Annecy.

María Silvia Esteve
An experimental short film where emotional pain takes the shape of a dark, tangible creature. Winner of the Pardino d’Oro at the Locarno Film Festival, it fuses fiction, animation, and sound to confront personal trauma with bold visual intensity.

Jaime Murciego, Pablo Iraburu
Five Aymara women from Bolivia, dressed in their traditional clothing, climb Aconcagua (the highest peak in the Americas) as a statement of female empowerment. A mesmerizing blend of culture, adventure, and resilience, Cholitas is a testament to tradition, identity, and courage.

Moon Chang-Yong, Jeon Jin
The moving story of a Tibetan boy recognized as the reincarnation of a Rinpoche. This visually captivating documentary offers an intimate portrait of spirituality, identity, and the challenge of growing up with a transcendent responsibility. Winner of 18 international festival awards, including the Grand Prix at the Berlinale.

Rafaela Camelo, Emanuel Lavor
This Brazilian short film tells the story of two sisters preparing for an abortion in an remote house, unaware of the presence of a snake inside. Selected for Berlinale Shorts 2023, the film explores themes of femininity, sisterhood, and vulnerability in a symbolic natural setting.

Tomas Cali
Blending animation and documentary, L’esquisse tells the story of a trans immigrant arriving in Paris, beginning a new life through learning French and drawing. Qualified for the Oscars with the Ken Burns Award at Ann Arbor Film Festival 2024, the film stands out for its delicate reflection on identity and personal transformation.

Sofía Paoli
After surviving torture during Paraguay’s Stroessner dictatorship, Celsa Ramírez Rodas seeks to heal both body and soul using herbs from her lush jungle garden. Acclaimed worldwide, the film has received awards such as the Special Jury Mention at IDFA (Amsterdam) and the Silver Biznaga for Best Direction at the Malaga Film Festival.