I make films about people who refuse to stop.
Athletes. Builders. Patients. Mothers. People at the edge of their own discipline — and the small, repeated acts that rearrange a life. My work lives between the body and the camera, in the seconds before something is done and the days after it is.
I came to film through medicine. Before I directed, I trained as a physician — the practice of watching people closely, listening for what they don’t say, and learning the architecture of pain. That training never left. It became the way I see.
Movement, silence, breath, landscape — these are not subjects. They are how I read a frame. I work in long takes and natural light. I write the films before I shoot them. I cut them like a short story.
I run, I climb, I ride into the desert. Training, healing, and making are the same practice on different days.
I take on a small number of projects each year. Based in Baja California — between Tijuana, Ensenada, and the line where two countries meet. Available across Mexico, the United States, and on location.
Discipline outlasts motivation. The work shows not just what happens, but why it matters.
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