Emiliano Cunha is the director of the award winning short films The Dog (2011, co-direction with Abel Roland), selected for over 50 international film festivals, and A Cup of Coffee and Wait (2013), selected for over 30, including selections for the Huesca International Film Festival and the Gramado International Film Festival for both films. He also directed the short film Wolves (2012, co-direction with Abel Roland), the TV series Horizonte B (Netflix license), and A Benção (post-production). Under Clear and Innocent Waters (2016) was selected for the 58th Zinebi, in Bilbao, Spain. Lane 4 (2019), his debut in feature films, premiered in Festival de Cine de Cartagena 2019. Emiliano graduated in Cinema and has a Master’s Degree in Film, with his research concerning Flux Cinema
The last moments of someone in a city that no longer accepts who we are. Lonely and irrelevant, the person says goodbye to loved ones and finds redemption and rebirth in the neverending night. (more)
The last moments of someone in a city that no longer accepts who we are. Lonely and irrelevant, the person says goodbye to loved ones and finds redemption and rebirth in the neverending night. (more)
Amanda, an introverted 12 year-old swimming athlete, finds safety in her own world: underneath the water. Lacking attention from her parents, she spends most of the time at the swimming pool, training and trying to succeed in maybe the only thing she truly loves. ... (more)
Amanda, an introverted 12 year-old swimming athlete, finds safety in her own world: underneath the water. Lacking attention from her parents, she spends most of the time at the swimming pool, training and trying to succeed in maybe the only thing she truly loves. ... (more)
The mythological space of the storm creates an area for poetic reflection on natural movements and cultural cycles, developed through children’s narratives and fabrications of future events. (more)
The mythological space of the storm creates an area for poetic reflection on natural movements and cultural cycles, developed through children’s narratives and fabrications of future events. (more)
Carlos goes to the kitchen and makes some coffee. The time that sets apart yesterday from now. (more)
Carlos goes to the kitchen and makes some coffee. The time that sets apart yesterday from now. (more)