Javier Marco

Javier Marco

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Javier Marco is a Spanish director, producer and editor. His work has garnered several awards and screened at Palm Springs, Cleveland, FICG Guadalajara and Leeds. His short film ‘Uno’ (2018) won around one hundred awards including Grande Prêmio at Rio de Janeiro Curta Cinema and Le Grand Prix International at Brussels Short Film Festival, being eligible for consideration in the Live Action Short film category of the Academy Awards. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in telecommunication engineering and a master degree in Film and Television. He has been selected for Berlinale Talents 2020 and Reykjavik Talent Lab 2019.

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Josefina
Director
Josefina depicts Middle Age Juan's love angle, Juan was a prison guard and the lady he loved's son Sergio was a prisoner in prison, and he loses his job because of his love.
Asbestos
Director
The truth of the life of a couple that subsists selling scrap metal is revealed when, on one of their trips to the landfill, they find an old hedgehog costume covered in asbestos.
Face to Face
Editor
Lina doesn't mind people insulting her. But if they do, they should do it face to face.
Face to Face
Director
Lina doesn't mind people insulting her. But if they do, they should do it face to face.
Dying to Come Back
Editor
At 78 years old, Manuela buys a camera and AR glasses.
Dying to Come Back
Director
At 78 years old, Manuela buys a camera and AR glasses.
One
Director
Far out at sea, a cell phone floating inside an air-tight bag starts to ring.
The Dress
Editor
Every day, on her way to work, Sara's mother sees a dress in a store window.
The Dress
Director
Every day, on her way to work, Sara's mother sees a dress in a store window.
Classmate
Editor
A man and a woman meet on a bus. She's an engineer and married. He's homeless.
Classmate
Producer
A man and a woman meet on a bus. She's an engineer and married. He's homeless.
Classmate
Director
A man and a woman meet on a bus. She's an engineer and married. He's homeless.
Casitas
Director
Carlos and Marta, both 35 years old, are living the life they have always dreamed of. A house with a yard, a dog, and they are even about to have a child. But there is no such thing as a perfect life.