Gerard Gil (b. Tarragona 1976) has worked as a cameraman, director and editor for several Catalan broadcast media (Btv, TV3, Mediapro) and as a screenwriter for Spanish director J.A. Salgot. In 2005, along with Blai Mesa and David Fernández, he set up his own company: La Ferida Produccions.
During the last fifteen years, he has produced and directed several short experimental pieces, as well as documentaries like Cirlot, la mirada de Bronwyn (UAB international Film Essay award 2005), Maya Deren, Take Zero, co-directed with Jaime Ballada (IFF Rotterdam 2012) and TAU, the daemon and the city (triply awarded at FHIFF 2018, Venice).
As a video-artist, his works have been exhibited in the five continents, particularly his pieces "Quietud", "Miralls" and "Adagio", among others.
As a musician, he has composed several sountracks such as Los Condenados (Best Film Cuenca Festival 2009), Los Pasos Dobles (Concha de Oro San Sebastián 2011), or La Propera Pell (Best film Gaudí Prize 2017), all by Isaki Lacuesta and Isa Campo, and also for documentaries like Qatar, the race (2008) by Alba Sotorra or Valors (2013) by Morrosko Vila-Sanjuán.