Land of Milk and Honey

What connections can be formed between people who live so far from each other yet are united by the same wound? The film follows the daily lives of people that are displaced in the middle of nowhere due to the wars in the Balkans, Syria and Abkhazia. However, they share a great determination to keep on searching.

Carlos Mora Fuentes, Gonzalo Recio, Héctor Domínguez-Viguera

Héctor Domínguez-Viguera graduated in Film Direction and Screenplay from the TAI Arts and Master.LAV Schools in Madrid. He worked as a screenwriter for different production companies (Ganga, Argos). After his studies he filmed two short films: “She and the Mirror” (2014) and “The Well”. He worked in the Direction department of national and international productions (“Terminator 6”, “The Promise”, “30 Coins”). He is currently preparing his second fiction feature film “Las Brujas de O Mato” which he will co-direct with the Brazilian director Mónica Demes.

Carlos Mora Fuentes studied Environmental Sciences and specialized in Environmental Engineering. After working in civil engineering for some time, he enrolled in the TAI Arts School (Madrid), studying Filmmaking. After graduating he directed two short films: “Tell the Women we’re Going” and “Sand,” which won the Audience Award at Nuevas Olas International Film Festival. While developing his own artistic projects, he worked in large national and international film productions (HBO, SKY TV, NETFLIX) both in Direction and in the Art and Production departments.  Carlos is currently residing in the Netherlands preparing his second feature film with Anna Berkhof and with the support of Kunstraad Groningen: “Level”.

Gonzalo Recio studied Film and Television Direction and began working on national TV as a camera operator and director for 5 seasons. In 2013 he created Zerkalo Films, S.L, a production company for which he has worked since then as cinematographer and editor. He combines the development of his personal projects, both in the field of photography and audiovisual with work in fictional productions for ANTENA 3, NETFLIX or WARNER. In 2019 he made the documentary short film “Still Time”, an introspective and sensorial approach to the refugee camps scattered throughout Greece.