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Spanish director Borja Moreno came to this world by the Mediterranean Sea, on the island of Mallorca. He earned a Bachelor's and Masters degree in Audiovisual Communication from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He also finished a two-year certificate on "Directing Film & TV" in Metropolis C.E., where he directed way too many films that would haunt him forever. However, his short-film "Nobody is Watching" (a documentary co-directed with Spanish filmmaker Vicente Cerdán) earned him a Greenpeace Award and was screened at festivals around the world, from Rio de Janeiro to South Korea. Additionally, he completed extensive film programs across the US, from New York Film Academy to UCLA. This granted him the opportunity to develop his biggest projects up to date: Producing Pablo Riquelme's "Heads Will Roll," starring horror movie star Tony Todd (in post-production); directing "A Man," his first film shot in Hollywood (featuring Ryan Stillman and Bella Popa)... and graduate from Mount Saint Mary's University M.F.A. in Film & Television.