About Aymar del Amo
Meet Aymar del Amo, a talented filmmaker hailing from Barcelona, born in 1978. His career began as an editor, contributing to acclaimed productions like the Goya Award-winning Iguazú Effect in 2003. Del Amo also made his directorial debut with the collective film 200 Km in the same year, which was selected for the prestigious San Sebastian Film Festival. The film went on to be screened in commercial theaters following its successful run at various international festivals.
In 2003, del Amo established his own production company, Zucre Films, through which he has been involved in numerous television and national cinema productions as an editor, cameraman, and director. His versatility and dedication to his craft have earned him a reputation as a skilled and respected filmmaker in the industry.
Del Amo's first major production for film and television came in 2013 with "Planeta Blanc," a work that showcased his unique vision and talent. The film was selected for the DOCS Barcelona International Festival and went on to be screened at other notable festivals, such as the Bogotá Film Festival. "Planeta Blanc" was also exhibited in cinemas and on television, further solidifying del Amo's position as a rising star in the film industry.
In 2014, del Amo's work was recognized with nominations for the Goya, Gaudí, and Platinum awards, cementing his status as a filmmaker to watch. With a passion for storytelling and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of his craft, Aymar del Amo is a name that is sure to be remembered in the world of film and television.