| Jac
Avila, the founder of Pachamama
Films, is the director, producer and editor
of the award winning and critically aclaimed film Krik?
Krak! Tales of a Nightmare and director,
writer, producer, and actor of the celebrated mini-series
El
Hombre de La Luna and The
Death of St Eulalia, a feature film, soon
to be released, for which he also did the principal photography.
He produced, directed,
filmed and edited the documentaries Vientos
Negros and Misiones,
both filmed in the vast territory of Beni, Bolivia. Jac
also produced, did the principal photography and edited
the recently released feature film Nocturnia,
(Written and directed by Erik
Antoinne).
He recently produced,
acted and did principal photography in the feature film
Monsieur
Montéz, (Written
and directed by Amy
Hesketh), and produced and directed the
feature Spectres of Blood Castle..
He has worked with international
film organizations like The National Film Board
of Canada, ICAIC (the Cuban film
institute), Magyar Films in Hungary, Ki
Films, France, Channel Four of
England and most recently with National Geographic
in the production of Outbreak
Investigation: Curse of the Black Typhus,
shot on location in Beni, Bolivia
He's currently preparing
the production of Paloma,
a feature film to be shot in Bolivia with Veronica
Paintoux, Amy
Hesketh and Carmen
Paintoux.
For more information about
Jac Avila you can read his Biography,
or check his Filmography
and check the Festivals
he participated in. |