
Julián Enriquez
Directing
Biography
Julián Enriquez was born in Buenos Aires in 2003. From an early age, he developed an interest in literature, music, and religions. He is currently studying Film Editing at ENERC and Psychology at UBA. As a director, he has made the short films "No hay tiempo" (2022) and "La Espera" (2023), which have been selected in more than fifteen international festivals, as well as "Trilogy of Light" and "Trilogy of Time" (2025). His experience as an editor focuses on short films and music videos, and he has also assisted in the production of several feature films. His work explores the relationships with time and nature, using everyday life scenarios to address psychological and existential themes.
Known For

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El lugar de Nora

A short dance film based on Roland Barthes' text. Victoria goes through the emotional’s up and downs of uncertainty, disappointment and illusion. Caught by these feelings, the living room of her house becomes the stage for a coreography inspired by her inescapable identity: she is the one in love... she is the one who waits.
Waiting

Buenos Aires seems like the ideal metropolis: stunning views, art and warm people. However, apathy and control threaten to overtake the city’s spirit to turn it into a place where the cruel are rewarded while the righteous are punished. Can we change the path?
Hijos de la Libertad
Javier and Agustín were best friends, but twenty years ago they had a fight that neither of them could overcome. In an attempt to reconnect, Agustín writes a letter telling his whole truth.
Posdata

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Encontrando a Jessica

A journey through faith and life of Christian people in an emblematic church of Buenos Aires.
Medalla Milagrosa

Trilogy of Light is a collection of video poems that explores how light and sound transform perception and turn space into metaphor. Through experimentation with color temperature, focus, and sound design, the series delves into light and shadow, chaos and silence, presence and absence. Its protagonist is light. Or rather, the act of seeing…
Trilogy of Light

The Trilogy of Time is a three movements' poetic essay in which time ceases to be an invisible framework and becomes the protagonist. Through everyday images —a train, rain, a staircase, a pond— and a voiceover that navigates between contemplation, fantasy, and existential questioning, the three video poems engage in a dialogue with one another around a shared concern: the nature of becoming. The shots were captured unintentionally, as intuitive snapshots of insignificant moments and spaces. The editing later intertwined them into an intimate and existential narrative, a voice that echoes in search of meaning.
Trilogy of Time

Juana and Pedro don’t know each other and they probably never will. But they both suffer the same worry: no matter how much they notice, it would seem that there is no time in daily life to take care of the environment. The two of them react as they can, with their sensitivity, to this recurrent issue.