International Jury 2025

Cécilia Humez-Kabadanian

Member of the Marseille International Music & Cinema Festival (MCM), which focuses on young filmmaking and music composition for the screen, with the main aim of promoting cultural diversity through international programmes.

Jean-Cosme Delaloye

Swiss documentary filmmaker known for shedding light on social and cultural stories. His latest film, Desire: The Carl Craig Story, explores the life of the Detroit techno icon and the struggle to preserve African American culture. He is currently working on projects that connect cultures and give voice to silenced narratives.

Jordi Sánchez-Navarro

Professor and researcher at the UOC, specializing in visual culture and cinema. His research covers film, television, animation, comics, and design culture. He has published numerous books and articles, and has played a key role in cultural management as director of the Barcelona Comic Fair and deputy director of the Sitges Film Festival, with which he continues to collaborate.

NATIONAL JURY 2025

Cris Trenas

Spanish director and producer with a strong international background in the audiovisual field. As co-founder of the production company Little Spain, she co-directed acclaimed documentaries like Esta ambición desmedida and produced La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés, winner of two Goya Awards. Her work stands out for its creative vision and strong commitment to culture and quality filmmaking.

David Epiney

Producer and co-founder of Alina Film, together with Eugenia Mumenthaler. His filmography includes award-winning titles such as Back to Stay, The Year of Discovery, and Azor, presented at festivals like Locarno, Berlin, and Toronto. In 2012, he was selected for the "Producers on the Move" program in Cannes.

Paula Ribó

Rigoberta Bandini, stage name of Paula Ribó, is a singer, voice actress, and writer. With anthems like “Perra” and “Ay Mamá,” she has defined a generation with her unique voice, becoming an icon of ironic, feminist pop. Her style breaks boundaries between the personal and the political, between pop music and conceptual art.

SHORT FILM JURY 2025

National and international short film

Clàudia Arribas

Sociologist and filmmaker born in Barcelona in 1992. For the past six years, she has been part of Bruna, where she works as a screenwriter, creative director, and producer. She has directed several documentaries and is now exploring the fusion between fiction and documentary. Among these titles are No callarem, un film per la llibertat, Después de las ocho, and the fiction short film Sin invitación, co-produced with ESCAC.

Júlia Girós

Documentary filmmaker, photographer, and video jockey from Barcelona, graduated from ESCAC and with a postgraduate degree in Cultural Management. She has co-directed El tiempo después de la lluvia (2022) and Inania (2024), awarded at the In-Edit Festival 2024, among others, and is founder of the documentary art collective Mambo Project.

Pablo Gil

Film editor and director from Madrid who, for more than 15 years, has worked as an editor with filmmakers such as José Luis Guerín, Mercedes Álvarez, Isaki Lacuesta, and Marc Recha. La Marsellesa de los borrachos (2024) is his first feature film as a director.