
Tiago Almança
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Biography
Tiago Almança (Madrid, 1994) is a Spanish-Portuguese filmmaker and director of photography. His work explores personal thoughts, travel diaries, and intimate portraits, often blending documentary and experimental approaches. He mainly works with Super 8 and 16mm film, and his creative process is driven by spontaneity and chance, allowing the camera to capture life as it unfolds.
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Every winter, a small town in Castilla-La Mancha called Luzón transforms into a little hell. Its inhabitants, dressed as devils, venture into the darkness and roam its streets with horns, bells, and smeared with soot. Una dança non sancta could have been just an anthropological documentary. Instead, it delves into the inferno with the town’s residents to participate in and immortalize this unholy ritual.
An Unholy Dance

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Voy dejando huellas en la tierra que me vió nacer

A short documentary film about Alejo Palacios (@alejopalacios_) an Argentinean painter who lives in an austere and simple way in a small country house, which he builds little by little. Like his life, his work also breathes simplicity in form and austerity in materials, as he uses primary colours and organic materials. This film was made for Alejo's first solo exhibition at the Alzueta gallery, Barcelona.
La Martita

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Adictos

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El maravilloso palo que flotaba sobre el agua

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El bajo aguitarrado de Carles Benavent

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