Sadrac González

Screenwriter, Film director

1983 –

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Who is Sadrac González?

Sadrac Gonzalez is a Spanish film director, born in Madrid in 1983. In 1985 he moved to the city of Alcalá de Henares where he was a student of art in high school.

In 2005 he made his first short film: "Mr. Long-Neck" which won second prize in the Alcine Film Festival, the most important short film festival in Spain. In 2006 he continues in the direction with "Juliets" as a second short film. Besides, Sadrac worked as director of photography in his work.

In 2007, he directed Cédric, a short film that tells the strange friendship between two boys of 11 years, participating in international film festivals in Lisbon, Brussels, Washington New York or Turin, among others. This year, he also shot the controversial "The rapture of Ganymedes." That same year, his audiovisual work in collaboration with Dr. José Patricio Ruiz Lazaro in the field of children and adolescents psychology was recognized by the World Health Organization.

In 2009 he directed, with Sonia Escolano, the feature film Myna has gone, which tells the story of an illegal immigrant and the problems that happen to her in Spain. This film won the "Best of Show" at the Indie Fest in Los Angeles., as well as at the Austin Film Festival, one of the largest in the world. Also participating in the official section of festivals like Athensfest, Les reencontres de cinèmas d'Europe or The Bronx Independent of New York.

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Born
Sep 24, 1983
Madrid
Profession
Lived in
  • Madrid

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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