La Caja
Master’s Thesis Project in Audiovisual Communication
The story follows Lorena, a woman seeking a fresh start in an empty apartment, but soon finds herself trapped by the shadows of her past. The darkness that haunts her symbolizes fears and memories—a reflection of the anxiety and depression consuming her.
The short film becomes a metaphor for resilience: an inner struggle to find light amid uncertainty and the possibility of moving forward, even when darkness seems to prevail.


La Muñeca Desgarrada
Stop-motion short film created as a Bachelor’s thesis in Fine Arts, inspired by the aesthetics of David Lynch.
An allegory about human relationships and emotional exhaustion, where two faceless characters become trapped in a routine that deteriorates along with the house they inhabit. Between the initial illusion and the inevitable decay, the short film reflects how bonds can wither over time.


These works represent my first explorations in audiovisual language. They are academic exercises and projects created during my training stage, where I experimented with narratives, techniques, and styles that complemented and enriched my current experience.
Lessons in Motion


SHORT FILMS



