Eduardo Chapero-Jackson
Integrating the soul of Spain into the language of cinema, Eduardo Chapero-Jackson was born in Madrid, Spain in 1971, and has been active in the film industry since the early 2000s. He weaves his tales primarily in the genres of short film, drama, and fantasy, with his most renowned works including "Veronica," "Alumbramiento," and "Contracuerpo," which have collectively earned him multiple awards, including the Venice Horizons Award. His authorial style is characterized by a haunting blend of reality and fantasy, often exploring deep human emotions and the darker corners of the psyche. Chapero-Jackson, with his compelling narratives and masterful blend of the surreal and the real, truly embodies the spirit of contemporary Spanish cinema.