
Dani Cornes
Writing
Biography
Dani Cornes (O Grove, Spain, 1997) is a Galician writer and director of short films.
Known For

With no choice, César faced leaving his family behind, quitting his job and joining the Army. In an unprecedented chain of events he became the first conscientious objector in Galicia (Spain) to be put in prison. Now, nearly thirty years later, Two Years, Four Months, A Day takes a look at what made him do it.
Two Years, Four Months, A Day

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Estatus

The day before they go their separate ways, three friends get together for one last all-nighter in the city that saw them grow.
Auria, one last night

In a near future affected by global warming, biologist Amelia arrives to a remote archipelago on a recon task. All alone, her only companion is the voice of Mission Control in her ear. All seems well, but as time passes, tensions rise and they start to argue.
Where the Seagulls Sleep

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Lique

Having lost her memory, A. could barely recall glimpses of her childhood in Argentina. After her death, her son visits the empty house for the last time. A sensory journey through a house without objects but filled with memory.
A.

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Os espazos en branco

Chloé returns after partying. Lázaro, on the other hand, begins his day. Both have different lives, they don't even know each other, but they have a common problem. How far does their freedom go? Behind The Door is a social criticism that tries to show the reality of many people who daily suffer the consequences of the lack of freedom in any of its forms.
Behind The Door

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No seu lugar, outro

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O patio

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O niño dos paxaros

After going through a difficult economic situation, a father loses his job and becomes depressed. When the relationship with his wife and son deteriorates, they attempt to help him.
Papá, por que quitas a música?

Gestated in the fibers of environmental exploitation and the gears of capitalist machinery, the wooden man emerges as a personification of the fears and complexities of our era. We witness fragments of his existence in a film disguised as a defective and forgotten VHS tape, documenting a solitary struggle for survival in a world that both creates and rejects its own monsters. A recording of a performative intervention in public space, where the artist himself embodies a contemporary monster. Cloaked in a minimalist disguise, his presence disrupts the city's rhythm, creating small circuit breaks in the perception of passersby.
The Wooden Man

Nearing the end of his university studies, a soon-to-be graduate reflects on his life up to this point, all through the lens of a Handycam his father used to use.
To Pause Things

Estela is a stop motion short film about a little girl who finds a star and the adventures and adversities she faces as a consequence.