
Juan Bellorín
Directing
Biography
Juan Bellorín is a filmmaker, photographer and editor from Caracas, Venezuela
Known For

When two worlds collide, the last one alive will be the least expected witness
Silent Witness

After a world wrecking accident, Santiago, a working class kid begins to suspect his environment. As everyone's health gets worse, he falls into paranoia and keeps getting tormented by some of his most recurrent nightmares.
Mala Leche

Live recording of Venezuelan rock band Ravahil, from Trasnocho Cultural, Caracas, on 14/8/2025
Ravahil - Live in Trasnocho

A pair of secret agents try to retrieve an important device to avoid being fired by their boss, but chaos insues as the two of them discuss what to do with the artifact
Ni Tan Dulce, Ni tan Salao

Tomás, a talented yet unmotivated chef burdened by the pressure of saving his beloved grandma's failing restaurant, must channel his grief and rediscover his passion for cooking to create the most important menu of his life. His goal: to impress Damián, a potential investor, on a night that will define not only the fate of the family business, but also his own identity and culinary legacy.
Corriendo a Fuego Lento

Live recording of the performance by the Venezuelan rock band Pulpo, from Sala Cabrujas, Caracas, on 14/04/2026
Pulpo - Live @ Sala Cabrujas

Formed at the heart of Caracas' alternative scene, Postales de Amaranta is a band that articulates its identity through post-hardcore textures. Their sound is distinguished by an introspective narrative and a sonic construction that evokes urban everyday life through melancholy and experimentation.