
Jeissy Trompiz
Directing
Biography
Jeissy Trompiz is a director and actor, known for La Imagen del Tiempo (2019), Niño pez (2018) and La Niña de Maracaibo (2011).
Known For

From the flickering screens of Hollywood horror, to the haunted cane fields of colonial Haiti, Black Zombie unearths the buried origins of the zombie, reclaiming it as a symbol of survival and spiritual resistance.
Black Zombie

A detective, goes from Spain to the Venezuelan Guajira, hired by the king of Wuayuus, to protect her, Niña de Maracaibo (wife of King, who belongs to an aristocratic family in the city) the detective tries to discover a conspiracy greater than initially imagined. Where he is only one piece in a plot which mixes smuggling, power struggles and tribal magic. The clash of two opposite visions, the 'Western' Spanish researcher, and the 'native' the Wuayuu original owners of Caribbean, converts this format film apparently 'police' in a thesis film revealing the mystery of the still existing singular South American identity.
Wayúu: La Niña de Maracaibo

Through intimate narrations and evocative imagery, women across the Dominican Republic reflect on their experiences with forced motherhood and clandestine abortion. What does it mean to exist as a woman in a country where abortion remains criminalized without exception?
Scarlet Girls

Preparing for a role, an actress holds conversations with pregnant young girls. Throughout the process, the girls lay out the stories of their own lives on camera, changing the course of the production of the film.
Ramona

Hugo, a shy teenager, has a sexual relationship with Ernesto, a cynical young guy. For Hugo it's more than sex, but Ernesto is involved with a girl. Jealous, Hugo decides to take his revenge.
Kid Fish

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La imagen del tiempo
In a small fishing village of Indonesia, Joko (47), a veteran fisherman, is struggling to catch fish. The contamination for the industrial activities and the plastic pollution on the coastal area, have contributed to reduce the fish population and have made difficult the fishermen’s job.
Joko & Putra

Is it possible to use sound to travel through time and experience the fate of other people? This story of a sound engineer studying recordings of war conflicts from the past transports viewers smack dab in the middle of a ravenous rampage where the horrors of the past come to the fore. The film also presents a philosophical reflection on the role that sound plays in our world. The film was developed on the program of the AAMOD Premio Zavattini.
The Sound of Time

Amid an apathetic closed-in neighborhood, ELIAS, a laudanum addict, lives with his GRANDFATHER and his NURSE. Bored and isolated, he decides to videotape the lives of the ones around him, starting a chain of problems with each subject he records: A lonely old man and his ever barking dog, a beautiful newlywed woman tired of her routine, a couple of drug dealers that seek in ELIAS some enternainment.