VALLDAURA: A Quarantine Cabin

In the middle of Collserola Natural Park (Barcelona), a group of young architects from all over the world live and study the future of ecological design of cities.

With the arrival of the COVID crisis, these students will be confined in the middle of the woods, living out the problems of self-sufficiency like they'd never imagine, while emotions arise.

Behind a wall of trees, the possibilities are endless.

  • Manuel Lógar
    Director
    Between a Rock and a Wave (Feature Doc)
  • Vicente Guallart
    Producer
  • Lucas Carrillo
    Director of Photography
  • Martí Albert
    Sound Design
    Tadeo Jones II, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Another Day of Life, Between a Rock and a Wave
  • Clara Rus
    Color
    Quiero lo eterno
  • Project Type:
    Documentary
  • Genres:
    Ecology, Youth, Environment, Forest, Mountain, Architecture, Adventure, Documentary, Design, Comedy
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 17 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    January 7, 2022
  • Production Budget:
    40,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Spain
  • Language:
    English
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • BARQ
    Barcelona
    Spain
    May 13, 2022
    World Premiere
    Official Selection
Director Biography - Manuel Lógar

Manuel Lógar is a filmmaker and video editor. Born and raised in A Coruña in 1993, he completed his film studies at ESCAC, Barcelona.
Interested in the realness of cinema and the nature of social interactions, he specializes in documentary filmmaking, shooting his debut film “Between a Rock and a Wave” as his graduation project.
While working in productions for Al-Jazeera or Movistar+, Manuel also produces his own independent films and is the founder of the Cormorán Film Fest, an international film and music festival in his hometown.

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Director Statement

"After the last one and a half year, the only thing I worry is that audience enjoy the film as a cinematic-rollercoaster-ride like it was".

"Luckily, the weirdest way I could imagine to live a world pandemic".