Clemente Piña

Filmes

Las cuevas del aire
VFX Artist
Parece que va a nevar
VFX Artist
In an effort to forget his dead wife, an old man drowning in his memories decides, with the help of a young scavenger, to get rid of all the items of the home he formed with her.
Anduve Entonces Con Gitanos
Writer
A group of friends in a car give a ride to a stranger who will affect their lives indirectly.
Anduve Entonces Con Gitanos
Producer
A group of friends in a car give a ride to a stranger who will affect their lives indirectly.
Anduve Entonces Con Gitanos
Editor
A group of friends in a car give a ride to a stranger who will affect their lives indirectly.
Anduve Entonces Con Gitanos
Director
A group of friends in a car give a ride to a stranger who will affect their lives indirectly.
El Vampiro de Coyoacán
Gaffer
Compás al Aire
Gaffer
Descansa Delirio
Sound Recordist
Niebla
Writer
A short film adaptation from the book of the same name by Miguel de Unamuno. The plot revolves around the character of Augusto, an introverted young man who falls in love with a young woman named Eugenia as she walks past him on the street, and he sets about trying to court her. In the meantime, Augusto becomes involved with another girl, Rosario, and he begins to question if he is really in love with Eugenia at all. The title, Spanish for 'fog', is a reference to how Augusto sees his life. Augusto describes his world as full of small and almost imperceptible occurrences, some of them good, some of them bad, that all serve to obscure his vision.
Niebla
Director
A short film adaptation from the book of the same name by Miguel de Unamuno. The plot revolves around the character of Augusto, an introverted young man who falls in love with a young woman named Eugenia as she walks past him on the street, and he sets about trying to court her. In the meantime, Augusto becomes involved with another girl, Rosario, and he begins to question if he is really in love with Eugenia at all. The title, Spanish for 'fog', is a reference to how Augusto sees his life. Augusto describes his world as full of small and almost imperceptible occurrences, some of them good, some of them bad, that all serve to obscure his vision.