
mauro herce
Following a man and his son as they navigate discos in the desert in search of his daughter, Óliver Laxe’s Sirāt tapped up real-life ravers to bring authenticity to its raw story. Speaking after his European Film Awards nod for the film, DP Mauro Herce reveals how the crew pulled off its ambitious plan.
KODAK Super 16mm proves a sure-fire winner for DP Mauro Herce AEC on Óliver Laxe's hypnotic and existential desert odyssey 'Sirāt'.
Sirāt DP Mauro Herce wins European Cinematographer at the European Film Awards.
Kodak S16mm depicts burning passions in Oliver Laxe’s 2019 Cannes-winning feature 'O Que Arde' ('Fire Will Come')
The production, about the threatened extinction of rural life in the Galician mountains, received glowing reviews for its striking imagery of ravaged nature.
"Dead Slow Ahead is a rare type of debut. A first film that feels entirely of one singular and fully formed voice, first time feature filmmaker Maruo Herce introduces himself as one to keep a keen eye on."




