Director and Screenwriter.
Graduated from the National School of Cinematographic Arts (formerly CUEC) of the UNAM.
He has been beneficiary of the National Fund For The Culture And The Arts (FONCA) for the writing of a feature screenplay.
His short films have been screened and awarded at international festivals.
Nominated for the 2018 Ariel Award in the category of Best Fiction Short Film.
Winner of best documentary awards in: Hazlo En Corto, from the BBVA Bancomer Foundation, the Big Shoulders International Student Film Festival, and the CSUN UNAM Student Film Festival.
Winner of the Best Fiction award at La Guarimba Film Festival 2020; the Santa Cruz International Film Festival; the AGM International Short Film Competition; as well as Semifinalist of the 47 Student Academy Awards.
His latest short film Pitbull, is part of the Official Selection of the 2023 Clermont Ferrand International Short Film Festival.
He is currently developing his first feature.
Manuel is 23 years old, he is independent and his only company is his pitbull dog. One morning he meets Margarita, a woman twice his age and with whom he sleeps in a nearby motel, receiving the first anilingus of his life. Confused between pleasure and fear, Manuel reflects on his prejudices, his masculinity and his identity.
Jhony passes the summer with his older brother, who wastes his time along his friends, obsessed with alcohol, pornography and the different women he takes into his mother's bedroom. One day, a girl named Misha arrives at the neighborhood, fracturing their monotony. Nobody knows anything about her, except that they call her Misha because of her green eyes, like those of cats.
Eight friends travel to a cabin in the woods to celebrate their high school graduation.