Director
In 1990, David Vilaseca put an end to an unhealthy relationship. For David, his story could be told through the biography of Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth Halliwell. From Vilaseca's voice in the autobiography "Men and Days", this film essay puts David's story in dialogue with film history and the major conflicts of gay identity such as masculinity, sexuality and lack of referents.
Writer
In a small village in Catalonia, the peach farmers of the Solé family spend every summer together picking fruit from their orchard. But when plans arise to install solar panels and cut down trees, the members of this tight-knit group suddenly face eviction – and the loss of far more than their home.
Director
After five years in London preparing a thesis on the origins of queer theory, David decides to end a toxic relationship and return to Barcelona. He writes a diary through which he relives a past from which he needs to move away to forge his identity.