UN MILAGRO BASTANTE PROBABLE

Quite a Possible Miracle

España. 2011. Color. 41 min. Documental. Vídeo.
  • Film Director: Daniel San Román; Hugo Serra.
Eight years after they started, two filmmakers finished the documentary which tells the unexpected story of a risky and genuine film. 'Shevernatze' is a kind of cinematic miracle, but with a great ending. And its documentary is a sales tool for keeping the film alive and trying the producers to recuperate their inversion.

Daniel San Román
Daniel was born in Madrid in 1978. He spent his BA years in the UK. He has worked as director and editor on various channels and programs, such as 'Fahrenheit' for Channel 9 and 'The Impossible' for Telemadrid. With his production company CutFilms he also performs contract work for major brands.
"Baratometrajes: Películas de bajo presupuesto" (2005) / "On every Street" (2003) / "Deconstructing Palfi" (2003) / "Seeking Sanctuary" (2001) / "Batala" (1999)
Hugo Serra
Hugo was born in Madrid in 1974. He studied Sound & Vision Engineering and a Master's in Media Production. He has produced prizewinning works, such as 'Anonymous' (2006), 'The End' (2008), 'Chang' (2010) and 'Long Shevernatze' (2009), as well as music videos, corporate, advertising, making of and freelance works for companies and producers.
"El momento justo" (2009) / "Baratometrages: películas de bajo presupuesto" (2005) / "Micro-film" (2001) / "Brogma # 2 - Cómo no se seleccionó" (2001) / "Brogma # 1" (1999)