
Iñigo Salaberria
Directing
Biography
Iñigo Salaberria (Errenteria, 1961-2022) was one of the leading video artists of his generation. He studied film history and aesthetics in the universities of Valladolid and Paris III. In 1984 and 1985 he participated in video production courses at the American Centre in Paris, where he worked as technical assistant in workshops by Michel Jaffrennou, Joan Logue, William Wegman and Ken Feingold. He had lived in Lyon, Reykjavick, London and Madrid. His work has been exhibited and awarded prizes in various festivals and artistic events.
Known For

Twelve short films, twelve portraits of the city of San Sebastian.
Kalebegiak

A woman entrusts her belongings to a stranger while she goes into the sea to take a swim. But when she comes out again, the stranger has disappeared, taking everything with him, including the keys to her house.
Tercero B

There are pictures that do not exist. And pictures that exist twice. Neither of these places exists any more.
Beside the Water

Iceland lives in darkness for much of the year. The good thing about night is that it's like a backdrop which erases the set and leaves you looking at the bare essentials, like looking at sheet of paper you have to draw on.
Drifting Light

Ekhi, a 10-year-old boy, heads out to play football with his friends, like every day. But this isn’t just any old day. The presence of a mysterious young girl will lead Ekhi along an unknown path that will change his life forever.
Azken partida
The Yamamote Line in Tokyo is the circular elevated subway line that circles the city. If you ride it at night, or even during the day, you will find many passengers deep in slumber, as if the flashes of light barely illuminating their faces were nothing more than a projection of their fleeting dreams. In Japan, the shadows and silhouettes walking the streets wander half asleep without looking up. Sleepwalking is a sleep disorder in which people perform motor activities while remaining unconscious and unable to communicate.