
Rami Mercado
Directing
Biography
Born in San Juan, Argentina, Rami Mercado studied the comprehensive filmmaking career at ENERC (National Film School). He opened his filmography at age 17 with "Sabrina" (2019), and soon after continued producing and directing budget short films such as "A Street For Two" (2023), which won two awards for best directing, as well as many official selections in film festivals worldwide. He graduated film school in 2024 by directing "Wastelands" (2024), and continues to produce new films.
Known For

The eldest member of a rural community of grape growers refuses to sell his land to a greedy real estate company. When he seems cornered by the dirty tactics of a corrupt businessman, he must decide whether to give up everything he owns, or take control of the situation.
Wastelands

After commiting a terrible crime by accident, siblings Joel and Ana decide to escape to a new life to avoid consequences, needless of a forgiveness they would never be given.
Beyond Forgiveness

A brokenhearted young man has a strange encounter with a beautiful girl as their cars are parked in front of each other. The awkward situation soon turns into a tender moment, under the streetlights and a summer starry night.
A Street For Two

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En la Ausencia de la Luz

After being invited to an interview for young gender violence victims, Sabrina narrates her own dark past with her obsessive ex boyfriend, while every hidden tear comes back to the surface.
SABRINA

Valentina is a preteen torn between being true to herself and impressing others. Leaving her best friend Sofia, Valentina tries to adapt to Giuliana's world. Her efforts, however, are in vain. Left without her closest friend and ignored by Giuliana, Valentina realizes she cannot pretend to be something she's not.
The Spinning Girl

After being abandoned by his wife, an emotionally detached pianist sees his life crumble when a rare degenerative disease begins to take away all his senses and perceptions.