Monte Bravo

Monte Bravo

Monte Bravo

Directed by Noelia María Muíño González

Type of Project: Drama
Length: 13:00
Producer: Noelia María Muíño González
Editor: Noelia María Muíño González
Cinematographer: Lorena M. Durán
Sound Design: La Panificadora Studios (David Machado, Javier Pato Roca, Oscar Nieto Fontela)  

Paula is a girl who lives in a Spanish village after the Civil War. One day, while playing with her brother Pablo, she sees a werewolf in the forest. But, is it real or just the child’s imagination? Through the siblings quest to find the werewolf, we deepen into a relationship, full of loneliness, joy and fear.

Noelia María Muíño Gonzále
Noelia María Muíño Gonzále

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nmg403@nyu.edu

Noelia Muíño (Galicia, 1992) is a former editor for 'The New York Times', and a 3rd year student at the Master in Film Directing from New York University (USA). Noelia is a writer, producer, director and editor both of short films and documentaries. Her films were selected by diferent film festivals in Spain, and she won several prizes, among them ‘Best International Short Film’ for ‘The Widow’ at Alicante Film Festival, and ‘Best Short Film’ at Ourense International Film Festival. She also works as Director of Photography either for other directors or her own projects. Noelia worked as 3D Camera artist for animated TV series and movies, such as the feature film 'Tad: The Lost Explorer 2,' the most succesful Animation movie in Spain’s history, and winner of a Goya in its category.