Nacho Serapio (b. 1977)

Birthplace:
Spain

Born:
July 31, 1977

Nacho Serapio is a Spanish filmmaker with a passion for action and martial arts.  His passion is equally shared both in front of and behind the cameras, having trained as a producer, director, actor, stuntman and editor.  His skills in Martial Arts have led him to obtain a whopping 9 World Champion titles (forms, weapons, creative forms, combat, etc...), the Elite Athlete certification, and being part of 2 Hall of Fame of the Martial Arts.  Nacho grew up with superhero comics, and this passion was what led him to draw, practice martial arts, and want to "tell stories."  He developed his skills as an actor at the METROPOLIS Film School (Madrid), where he went on to win a national theater award.  As a filmmaker, he has worked for various advertising agencies making spots and video clips, becoming deputy director of the PLAY OCIO TV channel, where he also worked as a producer of numerous TV shows, obtaining the Best TV award in 2013.  In addition to having been the director and star of several short films, some of them produced by himself.

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Director:
2023  Bullets and Katanas
2024  Hard Coin

Producer:
2023  Bullets and Katanas
2024  Hard Coin

Screenplay:
2023  Bullets and Katanas
2024  Hard Coin

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