Fernando Lorenzana
Directing
Known For

Ulises is a young bassist living in Berlin, where he is studying Jazz. After five years of coming and going, he returns home to prepare for a concert tour with his friend Fernando. He goes back to his hometown in the heart of the mining basin, a valley where, quite literally, there are more dead inhabitants than living ones. New encounters, friendships, post-rock, and an old faded graffiti that reads Ulises is gay. Under the conservative gaze of the entire town, Ulises must grapple with his feelings while confronting his identity for the first time.
Whispers

Alex is a shy and observant boy. He lives in a suburb just outside London, and he feels uneasy about the presence of his new roommate, Marcus, that is the opposite of him. Alex doesn't feel very comfortable with Marcus in the same house, but at the same time he cannot stop watching him.
Marcus

The fears and insecurities of two teenagers, Sara and Helena, come to light during a bike ride.