A man wakes up chained to a grave in the desert, hungover, with no memory of how he got there, and under a relentless sun. His only hope is a street vendor who happens to pass by but refuses to help him… until a mysterious phone call suggests that their encounter is not a coincidence.
Luis María Ferrández
Luis María Ferrández is a Spanish director, screenwriter, and Doctor of Cinematography from the Complutense University of Madrid. He combines his filmmaking career with his role as a professor at the Francisco de Vitoria University. Having founded the production company Producciones Embrujadas, he has also worked as a script doctor and as an assistant director for filmmakers such as José Luis Garci. His directorial work ranges from award-winning short films to the documentary The Wounded Screen, which analyzes the state of Spanish cinema, and the narrative feature 249. The Night an Intern Found Emiliano Revilla. His latest film is Rage.
FilmographyMendigares (short film, 2001)
You Don't See It (short film, 2003)
Marbles 1939 (short film, 2005)
Ariadne's Thread (short film, 2007)
May 3rd (short film, 2008)
Clairvoyance (short film, 2010)
Hemisphere (short film, 2010)
Copenhagen (short film, 2012)
The Wounded Screen (documentary feature, 2014)
The Night an Intern Found Emiliano Revilla (feature film, 2016)
Rage (feature film, 2025)