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The Digital Sorcerer (el brujo digital)

A young man with no resources, worried about the future and the lack of opportunities, discovers that science is close to finding the gene for eternal youth. He knows that when this happens, only the wealthy will have access to it. Desperate to secure his own future, he develops a virus capable of infiltrating any device—TVs, computers, tablets, and phones. His initial plan is to use it for financial gain, but soon he realizes that his creation has a much greater potential.

Instead of exploiting it for harm, he chooses to use it to help people, becoming the "Digital Warlock." Through his technology, he can uncover hidden secrets—truths people don't even dare to admit. His mysterious ability turns him into an urban legend… until his fame grows too much, making him a target.
Now, he must decide whether to stay in the shadows or reveal his true purpose to the world.

  • Daiguer José Orozco
    Writer
  • Project Type:
    Screenplay
  • Number of Pages:
    3
  • Language:
    Spanish
  • First-time Screenwriter:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
Writer Biography - Daiguer José Orozco

My name is Daiguer Orozco, a Colombian writer starting my journey as a screenwriter. I may not have formal training in filmmaking, but I have a deep passion for stories that explore emotion, technology, mysticism, and the human experience.

I’ve written four original scripts: El Brujo Digital, Cycles of Love, The Last Record, and Children of Oblivion. Each one reflects a part of who I am and how I see the world.

My dream is to grow as a writer, keep learning, and one day see one of my stories come to life on screen. I believe that no story is too small if it’s told from the heart.

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Writer Statement

I’m Daiguer Orozco, a Colombian writer starting my path as a screenwriter.
I’ve written four scripts: El Brujo Digital, Cycles of Love, The Last Record, and Children of Oblivion.
My stories explore love, technology, memory, and identity.
I write with emotion and the hope of connecting with people who believe that some stories can only be told through art.