Javier Jurdao needs to get a life. Is he just lazy, anti-establishment, a philosopher, a visionary? Actually, he’s experimenting to see what happens if he makes absolutely no effort whatsoever to find work or make money. He wants to put fun before everything and have a million friends. His father is also experimenting. He’s become a self-proclaimed anthropologist and has women of all races parading around the house, Moroccans and Chinese and Romanians, his inspiration for his autobiography in progress, “Female Checkerboard.” —Fernandomerinero.com
Born in Madrid, Spain. He began his film career in the eighties and taught himself with his own super 8 camera. After winning several awards in film festivals, including a first prize in the national festival of super 8 in Spain, he graduated in film and drama, taking courses in directing, editing and filmmaking, as well as a Masters in screenwriting at the University Autónoma of Madrid. He has worked as a screenwriter, director, actor, producer and editor. So far he has produced and directed numerous short films, including the multi award-winning and internationally recognised “Talk to me softly” (2005), as well as seven feature films.
He not only directed but also played the main character in “Los hijos del viento" (Children of the Wind) (1995), which competed for the Camera d’Or in the International Critics Week at Cannes Film Festival.
His second film "Agujetas en el alma” (Soul-ache) (1997), won an award at the Eninci of Burgos.
His first documentary film “Casting”… read more