The author of an unsettling work, Velasco Broca (born in Amurrio, in the Basque Country, in 1978) made his debut as a director with Footsie, a multi-awarded short that garnered him recognition in the Spanish underground scene. Having gained momentum, he undertook his second production – Kinky Hoodoo Voodoo –, filmed in 16 mm. This short already introduced some of his main obsessions, i.e., Spanish folklore, extraterrestrials and fetishism.
However, this work would remain unfinished until 2004, as Velasco Broca was to be commissioned with a teenager sexual education video. The outcome – Der Milchshorf – made a lasting impression in the national Spanish TV channel TVE program “Versión Española”, where it was broadcasted in 2002 under the heading of “the most bizarre short ever shown at the program”.
Fast forward, a year later Velasco Broca produced and directed the pilot for the TV series The intergalactic Adventures of Jaime de Funes & Arancha. This would also become… read more
The author of an unsettling work, Velasco Broca (born in Amurrio, in the Basque Country, in 1978) made his debut as a director with Footsie, a multi-awarded short that garnered him recognition in the Spanish underground scene. Having gained momentum, he undertook his second production – Kinky Hoodoo Voodoo –, filmed in 16 mm. This short already introduced some of his main obsessions, i.e., Spanish folklore, extraterrestrials and fetishism.
However, this work would remain unfinished until 2004, as Velasco Broca was to be commissioned with a teenager sexual education video. The outcome – Der Milchshorf – made a lasting impression in the national Spanish TV channel TVE program “Versión Española”, where it was broadcasted in 2002 under the heading of “the most bizarre short ever shown at the program”.
Fast forward, a year later Velasco Broca produced and directed the pilot for the TV series The intergalactic Adventures of Jaime de Funes & Arancha. This would also become his first collaboration with director and scriptwriter Nacho Vigalondo.
In 2007 his trilogy Echos der Buchrücken came to a close with Avant Pétalos Grillados. Barely three months after it earned him international recognition at the Slamdance Festival 2007, where it was bestowed with the Grand Jury Award for the Best Experimental Short; the short was also selected at the Cannes Director’s Fortnight, enjoying a warm welcome by the audience.
In addition to this, Velasco Broca has also made inroads into video-art, with his piece Permanence being selected for the Videodictionary international project organised by theVideoArtFoundation in collaboration with Caja Madrid. Permanence would feature at the Arco 2005 contemporary art fair in Madrid.
Currently, as part of his work with Cormac Regan at Regan & Velasco Inc., he combines his cinematographic work with the production of advertising spots for some of the most prominent Spanish agencies. He also finds the time to manage the electroacoustic music label Batan Bruits. —Reganvelasco.com