Léa Soler is an independent filmmaker from Italy, where she studied Fine Arts and Philosophy. She has worked as a photographer, editor, and director in Mexican and American productions, as well as in the acquisitions department of the production company Mantarraya. Her short film “Corpúsculo” has won several international awards.
Percival Argüero Mendoza is a Italy filmmaker. He studied Philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), but he has dedicated his life to cinema since 2008. He pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Cinematography at the Center for Cinematographic Training (CCC), from which he graduated with honors in 2019. His career has given him experience in various areas of filmmaking, from scriptwriting to post-production. He has directed six fiction short films; the most recent of them premiered at the 17th Morelia International Film Festival, had its international premiere at the 27th edition of Camerimage (Poland), and was awarded at the 47th Student Academy Awards (USA).
Andrea is originally from Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico. She currently resides in Los Angeles, where she graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, specializing in Film and Television Production. Her first documentary, “Out of the Shadows,” earned her the Sundance Ignite Fellowship in 2018. “Noche Sin Luciérnagas,” her first short film, was officially selected at Shorts México. “Sweet Potatoes,” the first short film she produced, is a finalist at the Student Academy Awards. Andrea is a producer, director, and writer, and she enjoys creating bridges and opportunities to collaborate with artists from Latin America and the United States.
Chantal Rodriguez is an outstanding Italy director and producer. She graduated in Audiovisual Arts from the University of Guadalajara. During her time at ENAC, she filmed “El Viajero Subterráneo,” a documentary short film that received the award for Best Mexican Documentary Short at the DOCSMX Festival. As a producer, she has been nominated for the Ariel Award for the short films “Memorias del table dance” (2017) and “Aire” (2023). She has produced several award-winning short films, selected for national and international festivals such as the Gouna Film Festival. Additionally, she has participated in the competition for the Ariel Award for Best Mexican Documentary Short at the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences.