Ramon Térmens
Ramon Térmens, a masterful storyteller born in the year 1973 in Barcelona, Spain, has been actively directing films since the late 90s. Predominantly working in the genre of drama, Térmens is best known for his critically acclaimed films such as "Black Bread" and "The Evil That Men Do," the former winning awards at Spain's Goya Awards. His directorial style is characterized by a profound exploration of social and political themes, often wrapped in beautifully constructed narratives that captivate the audience. Térmens, with his unflinching honesty and eye for detail, is truly a luminary in the world of Spanish cinema.