Claudio Cataño

Filmes

Nadie sabe para quien trabaja
Arturo is a 45-year-old tinterillo with a legal advisory office. One day Arturo meets Simon, a 30-year-old man who has the possibility of inheriting a large fortune. The problem ?: Simon has no right to inheritance because it is from a distant family member and the deceased did not leave a will. Arturo will ally himself with Antonia, an accountant with whom she shares an office, in order to claim the inheritance applying the most unexpected techniques, tactics and tricks.
Virginia Casta
Screenplay
Virginia is determined to commit suicide. But unknowingly her decision far from ending her life, will open the way to finally live without dragging the burden of a terrible heartbreak; One she has been carrying since her father left her. Between rock, tears, and frenzy, Virginia will make her journey to discover the secrets of the past and the desire to live. A scruffy musician, two dysfunctional friends and a pot head grandmother, accompany her through this story that pays respect to the cinema and love, but above all to the heart of women.
Virginia Casta
Director
Virginia is determined to commit suicide. But unknowingly her decision far from ending her life, will open the way to finally live without dragging the burden of a terrible heartbreak; One she has been carrying since her father left her. Between rock, tears, and frenzy, Virginia will make her journey to discover the secrets of the past and the desire to live. A scruffy musician, two dysfunctional friends and a pot head grandmother, accompany her through this story that pays respect to the cinema and love, but above all to the heart of women.
Moria
Writer
Moria is the praise of insanity, love, desolation and resilience. Moria shows the beauty of depression and melancholy through 3 characters who live in one house in the neighborhood in Bogota, without seemingly have nothing in common but a roof. - Written by Patricia Castaneda
Moria
Director
Moria is the praise of insanity, love, desolation and resilience. Moria shows the beauty of depression and melancholy through 3 characters who live in one house in the neighborhood in Bogota, without seemingly have nothing in common but a roof. - Written by Patricia Castaneda