MAÑANA VENDRÁ LA BALA

Gabriel Azorín

Spain 27 min min Fiction

Synopsis

The girl talks to the boy about her fear of suicide and then laughs. She tells him she loves him. The girl and the boy run as if the only way out was to get lost in the night -among trees, cobble stones, karaokes- and never go back home.

Together with Los Mutantes

Festival and Awards
Porto | Entrevues-Belfort | Curtocircuito | Tenerife Shorts | Cinema Jove | Mecal

Filmmaker

Gabriel Azorín

Gabriel Azorin studied Audiovisual Communication in Valencia, Paris and Mexico City. He graduated in Direction at ECAM, the School of Cinematography of Madrid. The project for his thesis, “Los Galgos” (Greyhounds), was selected in a dozen of international festivals, including San Sebastián, Alcine, Lille, Ficunam, Zinebi, Cinema Jove and Estoril, and considered one of the best spanish short films of 2012 by magazines such Caimán Cuadernos de Cine y Fotogramas. In 2012 “Mi nombre es Portero” (My name is Goalkeeper) won the international competition The Chance organized by Nike, with Spike Lee as president of the jury.

Filmography: Los mutantes (2016), Mañana vendrá la bala (curt, 2015), Pas à Geneve (amb lacasinegra, 2014, D’A 2015), Los galgos (curt, 2011)

Gabriel Azorín

Film information

Original Title: Tomorrow, the Bullet
Director: Gabriel Azorín
Script: Rafa Alberola Rubio, Gabriel Azorín
Contact: Gabriel Azorín
With: Jimena Merino, Rafa Alberola Rubio
Country: Spain
Year: 2016
Format: DCP
Length: 27 min min
Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English
Edition: 2017