AS FILM EDITOR

  • 2018: “Bidean jarraituz”, documentary feature (pre-production).
  • 2017: “En busca de la ciudad perdida”, documentary feature by Aitor González de Langarica (post-production).
  • 2016: “Tiempos muertos”, short fiction film by David Pérez Sañudo.
    • Tiempos muertos is both a short film premiered in 2017 and a feature film project based on a short play by Sergio Granda and David Pérez Sañudo, starring Fernando Albizu and Isabel Gaudí.

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  • 2015: “The scale of an obsession”, documentary short:
    • A short film about the creative process behind one of the most intimate paintings by London-born artist David F. Brandon, now living in Vitoria-Gasteiz. The film explores the role obsession plays when it comes to materialising a work of art.

  • 2015: “Naara”, short fiction film by Paul Urkijo Alijo.
    • On his trip to Africa, an arrogant video blogger becomes part of a magical, disturbing folk tale.


  • 2013: “Agur”, short fiction film by David Pérez Sañudo.
    • One evening, a non-nationalist politician gets a death threat: a target has been painted on his door. Meanwhile, a girl gets hit by a riot gun from the Basque police and dies.

  • 2013: “La batalla de Vitoria”, documentary feature by Aitor González de Langarica – Website)
    • On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Vitoria, the members of the Álava Society of Miniatures and Models open the doors of their workshop to the public. Supported by local historians and members of other associations involved in the celebrations, they talk about the most salient aspects of this battle and explain why it was decisive for the outcome of the Peninsular War.
  • 2012: “Marisa”, documentary feature by José Bellido (Website):
    • Marisa deals with the mourning for the loss of someone we love – in this case, a central figure in the family dynamics: the mother/wife. Showing an individual case, the film leads to reflection on universal themes: facing a terrible diagnosis, supporting the patient in their attitude to treatment, alternating moments of hope and anxiety, reconciling illness with ordinary life, dealing with loss and absence, and so on.


  • 2012:  “El sendero interior”, documentary:
    • With the help of others, four mentally handicapped people embark on the greatest adventure of their lives: covering part of road GR-99.

  • 2012: “25 aniversario del conservatorio Jesús Guridi”, documentary:
    • On 21 December 2010, the Jesús Guridi Music School in Vitoria-Gasteiz played host to a very special concert, celebrating the school’s 25th anniversary. Graduate students from different classes performed at the concert under the baton of Juanjo Mena. The repertoire included music by Jesús Guridi, Carmelo A. Bernaola, Bingen Mendizabal and Franscisco Ibáñez. They were accompanied by the Jesús Guridi, Udaberria and Kanta Kantari Vedruna children’s choirs. This unique and moving performance brought together the school’s past, present and future.

  • 2011:  “Así se hizo Uxue”, documentary:
    • Aitor López de Aberásturi and his crew talk about Uxue, a highly personal short film that took three years to complete.


  • 2010: “Así se hizo Jugando con la Muerte”, documentary:
    • Paul Urkijo Alijo and his crew talk about their fantasy short film Jugando con la muerte.

  • 2008: “Destinos”, short fiction film by Roberto Moraza.
    • As the day wears on, a man learns how everyday events can take on an unexpected twist.
  • 2004: “Giros”, short fiction film by Eneko Ugarte.
    • Víctor, the son of rich family, is a sensitive, restless boy. He relinquishes the comforts of life at home and moves to Madrid to find himself.