Andrés Losada
Directing
Known For

On a faraway mountaintop, eight kids with guns watch over a hostage and a conscripted milk cow.
Monos

Two women named Natalia have more in common than they can imagine. One is the daughter of a fatal acid attack victim and the other suffers an attack herself. Each one seeks a way of redemption and justice for themselves. One makes a documentary about her research; the other fights a historic legal battle while she overcomes the physical and emotional consequences of the burns.
Natalia: Crime and Punishment

A group of teenagers play a friendly game of Kick the Can. Two of them hide together: one has an idea, the other has a secret.
Kick the Can

Aurora is 25 years old. She plays frantically in an arcade in order to win a giant teddy bear that costs 3200 tickets. She can’t stop because that would bring her back to reality, to what happened the day before and the reason why she was in the hospital. If she wins the teddy bear, everything will be okay, the wound on her arm will heal and she will be safe. But denial is only the first stage.