Lucía Romero

Lucía Romero

Nascimento : , Quito, Ecuador

História

Ecuadorian director, producer and photographer. She studied Audiovisual Arts at the State University of Cinema of Argentina (IUNA) and Director of Photography at the Argentine School of the Union of Film Technicians (CFP-SICA). She directed and produced the short film “Sed”. She has also worked as director of photography of commercials since 2008, of the documentary “La Tola Box” by Pável Quevedo, and other 16 short films.

Perfil

Lucía Romero

Filmes

Sansón
Producer
Baldomero, a former boxer, faces a new reality after several years in prison. Filled with guilt and deep personal conflicts, he wanders aimlessly through downtown Quito, trying to recognize the places he once inhabited. He meets Amelia, a techno-cumbia singer and hopes to rebuild his life, but the ghosts of the past are more alive than ever.
Luz de América
Cinematography
From the light that falls on the backyard of his house on the day of the equinox without shadow in Quito, and inspired by the "Theory of colors" of Goethe, the director takes us to several cities in America to reflect on the influence that the light has in the understanding of our surroundings.
Sed
Writer
Kay suddenly wakes up in a dark place. He is dying of thirst . He searches for water through an old house which seems to have no exit. Someone has placed him in this world of puzzles that can not be solved and, apparently, he is not alone.
Sed
Director
Kay suddenly wakes up in a dark place. He is dying of thirst . He searches for water through an old house which seems to have no exit. Someone has placed him in this world of puzzles that can not be solved and, apparently, he is not alone.
La Tola Box
Cinematography
Para além dos socos, o boxe pinta um complexo retrato da vida —seus obstáculos, a luta, a disciplina e o compromisso. O filme examina os aspectos mais humanos do esporte, explorando a vida de quatro personagens —um para cada canto do ringue: os veteranos boxeadores equatorianos Eugenio Espinoza e Ramiro “Clay” Bolaños, o jovem aspirante César e o boxista amador Carlos.