
Juanpedro David Salazar
Directing
Biography
Juanpedro David Salazar is an Award-winning Writer-Director of the feature film "Nowhere." His first feature film "Nowhere," co-directed, written, and produced alongside his brother Francisco, has won Best Fiction Feature at OMovies International Film Festival and Best First Feature at the Villa del Cine Festival. Moreover, the script for "Nowhere" was selected for the Black List's first annual Latinx List. He has also co-directed several award-nominated short films including "Adrift" and "Reverie" and is a co-founder of the global Opera newsite "OperaWire."
Known For

A lonely and elderly widower struggles to come to terms with the loss of his wife and the circumstances surrounding her death. When he visits her grave, he encounters a little girl who shows him the path to healing and fills him with hope.
Abigail

"Nowhere" is a drama about Adrian and Sebastian, a Colombia couple living together in New York City. When Sebastian is faced with immigration complications, Adrian must learn to overcome his fear of rejection from his family back in Colombia in order to save his relationship with Sebastian.
Nowhere

When a young Colombian couple is faced with a major change in their lives, each one will go on a personal journey to right the wrongs of the past in order to build a stronger future.
Colibrí

A father comes to terms with his son's terminal illness.
Reverie

An exploration of love and loss in Paris.
Beautiful Neighbor, Opposite

On her way home from College, a young girl meets a mysterious hitchhiker. Their journey together will lead to unique revelations and a burgeoning relationship that will change their lives.
Adrift

Long Island (aka the Big Fish) was home to a blues scene that was one of the most incredible and fantastic musical experiences. From the early 1960's through the 1990's, people went to music clubs to hear the blues. Long Island was a home base to many of the top blues musicians who had fans from all over the world. Back in the day, fans would follow them weekly from club to club while their popularity grew worldwide. The Big Fish Blues documentary reveals a genre and a host of incredible performances by these Long Island blues greats. You will also learn about their journeys to success from their personal stories. So sit back, relax, let your hair down, and simply have some fun as you experience the "Blues way of life."
Big Fish Blues
An man in the twilight of his life, must reconcile the relationship of his children, thus preserving his family.