Javier Fesser

Javier Fesser

Master of Spanish cinematic whimsy, Javier Fesser, was born in 1964 in Madrid, Spain. Fesser has been actively directing films since the late 1980s, predominantly in the genres of comedy and drama, with his most famous works including "Camino," "Mortadelo and Filemón: The Big Adventure," and the Academy Award-nominated short film "Binta and the Great Idea." Over his career, Fesser has amassed numerous accolades, including five Goya Awards, Spain's highest film honor, all while maintaining an authorial style marked by a distinctive blend of satirical humor and deep emotional resonance. Javier Fesser is an artist who bravely wields his camera as a tool to explore the human condition, always with a twinkle in his eye and a profound sensitivity in his heart.