Vicente Franco
Hailed as a master of documentary filmmaking, Vicente Franco was born in 1954 in Barcelona, Spain. His active years spanned from the late 1970s to the 2010s, during which he brought to life compelling narratives primarily in the documentary genre, his most famous works including "Daughter from Danang," "The Storm That Swept Mexico," and "Cuban Roots/Bronx Stories," collecting several awards including a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Franco's authorial style is characterized by its deep humanity and his ability to reveal poignant truths about cultural identity, displacement, and the human spirit.
Vicente Franco, with his lens always focused on the heart of the story, has a remarkable ability to evoke empathy and understanding, making him an extraordinary and cherished figure in the world of documentary cinema.