
Alfonso Jaramillo Gomez
Camera
Biography
Born in Austria, raised in Sweden and of Colombian heritage. He worked in his 20s in human rights and sustainability on Embassies, NGOs and TV channels. At the age of 31 he was admitted into the NYU MFA program in Film and TV Production where he did cinematography for various projects including the Spike Lee executive produced short film The Island (2020).
Known For

What do a young graffiti artist, a middle-aged widow, a teenage poet, a vampire, and two lovers stuck in separate timelines have in common? Though their paths don't always cross, their lives unfold in Brooklyn's vibrantly multicultural neighborhood of Bushwick, which becomes a distinctive character that ties together these six diverse stories about the power of unconditional love.
Brooklyn Love Stories

Kevin returns home with a birthday surprise for his mother, Lisa, only to discover her lost in the mundane act of cooking. But something is terribly wrong—Lisa’s irritability, her forgetfulness, her unrecognizable gaze. What starts as a simple celebration spirals into a chilling revelation of a son witnessing his mother’s mental decline. Flake is an emotional exploration of the fragile nature of memory and the profound bond between mother and son.
Flake
A magical realist comedy about Mortality, Mysticism and the metaphysics of facial hair in Hasidic Brooklyn
Holy Woman

Triana is a Latino flamenco-jazz immigrant singer who needs to decide between love and her career as an artist on the last day she performs at Paris Blues.
Last Night at Paris Blues

A boy is offered a job at a farm not knowing he's being lured to his execution. Inspired by the False Positives scandal in Colombia.