Roberto Bermeo

Roberto Bermeo is a young director, screenwriter, editor, musician, actor, composer, model, writer, film producer, music producer, photographer, painter and singer born in Lima, Peru.  He officially began his career as a filmmaker at a very young age with two short films entitled “Aestus” (2017), shot in one night with his college classmates; edited and set to music by Roberto himself the next day. It was pre-selected in the Sundance Ignite, a competition organized by the Sundance Festival and Project 1324 to reward projects by filmmakers between 18 and 24 years old, and "Sweet Dreams” (2018) where it won the jury award in first edition's 30fest, festival organized by the Peruvian University of Applied Sciences.  His third short film “Grecia” (2018), in which he writes, directs, edits and stars, had an excellent national reception. Being screened for the first time at the Luis Bustamante Auditorium. It had an exclusive screening at the Wanted Clan in Milan, Italy. On August 18, 2019 it was screened at Cinestesia Club, included in the cycle of Peruvian productions. It was broadcast on national television on September 16, 2019 in the program Cortos ipe.  After two years he returned to direct his first music video “La Luna”, debuting as a solo musical artist and exceeding 18,000 views on YouTube.

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Director:
2018  Grecia
2024  The Ordinary Lovers

Editor:
2018  Grecia
2024  The Ordinary Lovers

Executive Producer:
2018  Grecia
2024  The Ordinary Lovers

Music:
2018  Grecia
2022  Greylock
2024  The Ordinary Lovers

Producer:
2018  Grecia
2022  Greylock
2024  The Ordinary Lovers

Writer:
2018  Grecia
2022  Greylock
2024  The Ordinary Lovers

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