
Lluís Garau, a young dancer, creates a performance inspired by a platform that randomly connects strangers through video calls. But when his online life and his real life begin to intertwine, the boundaries between the virtual and the tangible blur — leaving an irreversible mark on his final work.

Joan Porcel (Palma, 1994) is a filmmaker specializing in non-fiction narratives. After mastering Creative Documentary at the UAB, he gained recognition with his debut feature, Samantha Hudson: A Story of Faith, Sex and Electro-Queer (2018), which secured the Audience Award at LesGaiCineMad. His follow-up, Sempre Dijous (2020), captured the creative journey of singer Júlia Colom and won Best National Documentary at the In-Edit Festival. He is currently developing La carn, a hybrid project exploring digital intimacy, while continuing his work in photography and music videos.
FilmographySamantha Hudson: A Story of Faith, Sex and Electro-Queer (documentary, 2018)
Sempre Dijous (documentary, 2020)
La carn (feature film, 2025)