Carla Cañellas

Director – Producer – Art

Visual and plastic artist. Her work focuses on the construction of identity in different social contexts, reflecting on the cultural codes that define the individual.

Her work is interested in the identity portrait created through a dialogue with the spectator, understanding the final construction of the story by the viewer.

Her work is mainly developed through drawing and expanded drawing, taking it to interactive spaces with the spectator, with a strong Japanese influence thanks to the use of ink and her interest in the in Shodō. Likewise, although to a lesser extent, she also relies on other media such as video, photography and painting to complement her projects.

She develops her work with the realization of projects through collective collaboration and its complementation with educational workshops.

She is a member since 2006 of Fotoeduterapia, a collective that integrates photography in the classroom to offer content, strategies and ways of seeing contemporary photographic creation and apply them in education, art therapy, psychotherapy and social intervention, and is also part of the editorial board of La mirada Creadora, a publishing house specializing in photography and educational content.

She has done different artistic and educational projects in Japan in different artistic residencies in 2016 and 2019, as well as different solo and group exhibitions in Europe and Asia. She lives and works in Madrid.

Eugenio Tardón AEC

Director – Producer – Cinematography

Director of photography, member of the AEC (Spanish Association of Cinematographers). In 2016 he worked as a cameraman and editor for TVE in the Asia Pacific correspondent, where he portrayed countries such as North Korea, Mongolia and China.

His true passion and specialty is telling stories with light, translating scripts at twenty-five images per second. Documentaries, feature films, videoclips, video art and TV programs, have been observed by his particular gaze. Another of his facets is teaching, having been a professor of future camera operators at the Escuela Superior de Imagen CES. He is also Sony’s ICE, teaching courses on the latest cinematographic equipment of this company to professionals from different media.

Among his latest works to highlight are the direction of photography of two feature documentaries, Geometría del Esplendor, and Hijas de Cynisca. In fiction, he was the photogra- phy director for the feature film Maquis y el Silencio (Coda), 2021.

His latest projects are: As DOP the documentary Science of Life: Longevity, for National Ge- ographic, taking charge of the Japan part.