Jaime Falero, a creative and fast-paced film director hailing from Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, has made a name for himself in the industry with his impressive portfolio of work. Born in 1976, Falero has had a remarkable career, directing and co-writing three films to date.
One of his most notable works is "PROJECT 12 THE BUNKER" (2016),a film he co-wrote and directed with a real budget of 700,000 euros, entirely financed by private capital. This ambitious project was filmed in a remarkable 22 days and has since been sold in 71 countries around the world. Distributed by reputable companies such as SONY PICTURES and IPA ASIA, the film boasts an impressive cast, featuring Bafta winner James Cosmo and Oscar nominee Eric Roberts.
Falero's second film, "THE CLAN" (2012),was made on a budget of approximately 500,000 euros, shot in just 21 days, and sold to major networks such as FOX for all of Latin America (2013-2015) and STARZ (2017). This film was also distributed by Lionsgate.
Currently, Falero is in the post-production phase of his third film, "RON HOPPER'S MISFORTUNE", a project with a budget of 2.5 million dollars, financed by private investors. This film marks a significant milestone for Falero, as it is the first he has written entirely by himself and also directed. The film stars the talented Vinnie Jones and is expected to be a major hit.
Throughout his career, Falero has demonstrated his ability to work efficiently and effectively, often shooting films on tight schedules and tight budgets. His dedication to his craft and his ability to tell compelling stories have earned him a reputation as a talented and innovative film director.