Ferran Audí


Ferran Audí is a film and theater director, as well as an actor.

Born in Barcelona, ​​he trained as an actor at the Institut del Teatre in Barcelona. He made his debut as a theatrical director in 1987, when he won the Adrià Gual Award from the Generalitat de Catalunya for the best directorial project of the year with Don Carlos. He later moved to London, where he studied postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He was a founding member of the company Heightened Reality in London and Alta Realitat in Barcelona. He has participated as an actor in theater, film and television productions and has directed plays in Spain, France, the United Kingdom and Norway.

In 2005 he directed his first short film and in 2008 the first feature film of the Alta Realitat: The Frost, with Aitana Sánchez-Gijón and Bibi Andersson among others, which earned him artistic recognition in different national and international festivals. He has also been a theater professor in Scotland, Paris and Barcelona. He is a member of the Acadèmia del Cinema Català and the Col·legi de Directors de Catalunya. Since 2003 he is the general director of the production company Alta Realitat.

In 2010, he participates as a secondary actor in 14 days with Victor, Román Parrado's premiere work on the limits of art, produced by Arcadia Motion Pictures, which participated in the Sitges Film Festival. Filmography

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