Álvaro Pulpeiro, born in 1990 in Foz, Galicia, is a filmmaker whose work delves into themes of displacement and alienation. After an educational stint at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, he moved to South America in 2015, where he crafted thought-provoking documentaries that resonate with collectors. His notable works include *Nocturno: Ghosts of the Sea in Port* (2017), which garnered attention at prestigious festivals like Gijón's FICX and Edinburgh's EIFF, and *So Foul a Sky* (2021), a haunting exploration filmed in Venezuela that received accolades for its cinematography and competed globally.
Currently, Pulpeiro is in production for his first feature fiction film, *Petroleo*, which is highly anticipated among collectors for its potential to explore his signature themes in a fictional format. Physical media enthusiasts are particularly drawn to his work for its rich narrative depth and the artistry behind each release, making his films valuable additions to any collector's library.