FILM

In my audiovisual work, I do not impose my gaze — I accompany it. I move with respect through territories where every tree, every river, and every living being carries a voice that has spoken for centuries. Tribes that preserve the sacred in their everyday lives. Animals whose existence hangs by an invisible thread. Ecosystems still struggling to be more than just statistics.

Filming is an act of presence, but also of care.

Moving images offer something unique: the ability to capture not only what exists, but what is fading. To record what the world might forget, if no one bears witness. In every documentary I create, there is urgency — the need to leave a testimony before it vanishes. But there is also hope — that by seeing, feeling, and listening, we might transform the way we relate to life.

When used with awareness, the camera doesn’t just document reality. It protects it.

Voices of the Pacific

by. WWF Colombia.

Cantaoras del Pacífico is a poetic documentary that draws a powerful parallel between the ancestral songs of an Afro-descendant community on Colombia’s Pacific coast and the haunting melodies of the humpback whales that migrate through their waters. The film explores how both the whales and the women of this remote, forgotten territory express themselves through layered, rhythmic singing—each with their own stanzas, each carrying history, memory, and survival.

Rooted in the traditional rhythm of la ruca, the community’s vocal heritage resonates with the whales’ underwater chants, weaving a sonic tapestry that speaks of resistance, connection to nature, and the deep bond between people and ocean. Cantaoras del Pacífico is an ode to cultural resilience and the mysterious harmony between human and marine life.

KASUSHI Wayuu Indigenous community

by. Chevrolet

In the vast, arid lands of La Guajira, where the sun scorches everything in its path, lives the Wayuu community — an ancestral people who have learned to endure where few could survive. This documentary offers an intimate journey through their daily lives, their struggles, and their deep-rooted ancestral wisdom. Amid dust, wind, and the near-total absence of water, the Wayuu thrive with a strength drawn from the heart of their culture and the unbreakable spirit of their people. "Strength of the Sun" is a visual testimony of resilience, of deep connection to the land, and of a way of life that stands firm against oblivion.

Guajira- Colombia

Esteban Card - Al Mirarte (Official Music Video)

Abbey Road Studios

"Al Mirarte" is a music video directed by Camilo Díaz, which explores an emotional journey through a space filled with personal memories. In this video, the living room of his grandmother's house is literally submerged in water, creating a real flood that transforms the intimate space into a visually striking setting. The flooding underscores the symbolism of a memory that, like water, envelops and dissolves what was once familiar.

While the song was recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London, the video was filmed in Medellín, Colombia, bringing a Colombian essence to the visual story. The flood acts as a metaphor for memory and nostalgia, with the water turning the house into a space for reflection on the passage of time, love, and the losses we all face.

"Al Mirarte" is not only a representation of a memory but also a visual experiment that uses water to reveal the fragility and beauty of what remains within us, despite the changes life imposes. With meticulous execution, the video invites the viewer to immerse themselves in a space where emotion and history merge in the stillness of the water.

87 Meters

In the sacred depths of a cenote, where time dissolves and silence reigns, Colombian freediver Jhon Muñoz—national record holder with a dive of 87 meters—prepares for a descent that transcends the physical.

This immersive short film captures the suspended moment between breath and the abyss. Just before submerging, the camera drifts into Jhon’s inner world: thoughts, memories, fears, and rituals intertwine with the mysticism of the cenote, a liquid heart in Mexico’s Riviera Maya.

As he descends, the water becomes a portal and the body an echo. There is no oxygen—only faith, memory, and communion with the unseen. A dance between mind and water, between the human and the ancestral.

"87 Meters" is a sensory journey into the connection between man and water, silence and spirit, where every dive becomes a passage into the depths of the self.

Commercial: Grupo ARGOS

In the depths where silence becomes strength, Sofía Gómez—a triple world record holder in freediving and the first Colombian woman to dive beyond 100 meters—embarks on a journey that goes far beyond sport.

Through a series of underwater challenges, this short film reveals the powerful connection between mind, body, and nature. Every dive is an act of trust—a testament that limits exist only to be pushed.

“Grupo ARGOS” is more than the title of this film; it represents the driving force behind every breakthrough, the belief that transforming the world starts with supporting those who dare to explore it deeply.

The journey ends with a powerful message:

"Breathe. Challenge. Break limits."
Grupo ARGOS — Inspiring transformation.
Because every great athlete needs a great team.

HERMANOS

COLOMBIAN COFFEE ROASTERS

In the misty mountains of Colombia’s Coffee Axis, where endless green meets hands shaped by generations of tradition, grows the coffee that travels the world. This is the story of two Colombian brothers who, from London, built a bridge between small-scale coffee farmers in their homeland and conscious consumers in the UK. Through their brand, they don’t just sell coffee — they share stories, honor their roots, and uplift the farmers behind every bean.

The documentary follows their journey from remote coffee farms to bustling London cafés, revealing the challenges of fair trade, the pursuit of quality, and the mission to restore dignity and visibility to those who grow coffee with care and heart.

Roots of Coffee is an intimate portrait of family, land, and purpose — a journey between two worlds, united by the aroma of a shared essence.