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Nacho Cerdà

Nacho Cerdà

Director·Ignacio Cerdà Cataluña, Spain

5 horror credits

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Ignacio Cerdà (born 1969) is a Spanish film director best known for his controversial 1994 film, 'Aftermath'. One year after producing that movie, he was accused of being the person behind the infamous alien autopsy footage. However, this accusation has been withdrawn since after Ray Santilli was found to be the director.

Aftermath is the second in a trilogy of short films known as 'La Trilogia De La Muerte' (The Trilogy of Death). The first film, 'Awakening', runs for only 8 minutes. Created in 1990, it tells of a boy for whom time stops upon falling asleep in a classroom, only later realising that he had actually died and was experiencing an out-of-body phenomena. The 1994 sequel, 'Aftermath', runs at a significantly longer time of 32 minutes, which depicts defilement, mutilation, and necrophilia (see Necrophilia in popular culture for more). The 35 minute finale, 'Genesis' (1998), shows the life of a sculptor whose artwork comes to life while he turns to stone, his work gradually consuming him. The trilogy represents the three stages of life, and in each instance, Cerdà shows how vulnerable we are to the whims of elements beyond our control; time, others, and material possessions respectively.

Director4 films

Coffins of Light

Coffins of Light

Director

2009
The Abandoned

The Abandoned

Director

2006
Genesis

Genesis

Director

1998
Aftermath

Aftermath

Director

1994

Writer4 films

Coffins of Light

Coffins of Light

Writer

2009
The Abandoned

The Abandoned

Screenplay

2006
Genesis

Genesis

Screenplay

1998
Aftermath

Aftermath

Writer

1994

Producer1 film

Aftermath

Aftermath

Producer

1994

Actor1 film

Eros & ARThanatos

Eros & ARThanatos

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