Pedro Gondi
Sound
Known For

Under the roofs (Bajotecho) is a miniseries that tells, in an autofictional way and using resources from both nonfiction and fiction films, the testimonies of three people who have suffered, in one way or another, problems with their housing. It is three separate chapters, which tell the story of Isabel, who lived in a foster home run by the Catholic Church; Josefi, Juan and Chari, who have suffered from abusive mortgage clauses and evictions; and Marc, a young squatter who lives in a self-managed squatter social center located in a building owned by a private bank. These stories converge at the end, where the boundaries between reality and fiction are blurred.
Under the roofs

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Durmiente

Matilde visits her grandmother, who will show her her most treasured possession and try to instill her passion in her, but Matilde isn't very interested. An event will make the little girl discover her own interest and push herself to the limit to make her grandmother proud.
Pepita Petanca

Lolo, a man of routine, lives and works in the La Macarena neighborhood. His life is calm until the news alerts him about a wave of robberies primarily affecting local businesses. From there, he will come up with ways to protect his business, searching for tools that will help him uncover the culprit.
Ratería

Ava, an Iranian-born sound artist, lives in Germany far from her family. While she is recording sounds of nature, she hears a strange sound from the vastness of the forest, a sound that becomes impossible to ignore.
There, far away from here

Jesús, a devout Christian, leads the women’s choir at his local parish. A few days before the Christmas celebration, he experiences a revelation: he has discovered that there is no paradise. Feeling deceived, he decides to prepare a speech to tell everyone that the afterlife does not exist.