UN HOMBRE SIN MIEDO It is a feature-length documentary produced by El Médano Producciones (Spain) in co-production with Hiperkinesis Films (Argentina) with the participation of Spanish National Television and in collaboration with lacamarainquieta.com and the support of Madrid City Council, the José María de Llanos Foundation and more than 100 patrons who have participated in its collective financing.
Production company founded in Madrid in 1998 by Rafael Álvarez. Focused on film production, it is committed to quality cinema with an authorial approach, but without renouncing its commercial potential.
Rafael Álvarez has been an independent producer since 1990, and has produced around twenty feature films and several dozen short films, obtaining a multitude of awards. Among them we can highlight the presence of his productions in class A festivals such as Cannes, San Sebastián, Locarno or Mar del Plata, as well as two Goyas or several nominations.
We produce a variety of audiovisual pieces, both cinematographic and commercial, always guided by our curiosity. We understand curiosity as a state of curiosity and interest in the world, in life and, above all, in people. We also think that there is nothing better than showing yourself as you are to communicate something to others, and the camera is our fundamental tool for telling stories in an authentic and honest way.
Its founder, Eduardo L. Sánchez, has been working with his team since 1983, producing films, commercials and television programs, music videos and institutional audiovisuals for companies.
He also works as a post-production coordinator for image and sound for feature films.
The Corporación Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE) is a state-owned commercial company with special autonomy that is entrusted with the mission of offering and guaranteeing the public radio and television service owned by the State. It is set up as a public limited company and its share capital is wholly owned by the State. RTVE is by law independent of any government, party or company. It is accountable only to Parliament. Its management is the responsibility of a board of directors made up of ten members elected by the Cortes.