Loquita Por Ti, narrative short (2025)
17’

Rural Spain, Y2K. Alma is 16 and desperate to be seen—especially byheartthrob José. Overlooked by everyone, she finds an unexpectedguide in a strange, staring cow that draws her toward somethingdeeper than the attention she craves.


Loquita Por Ti, premiered at Palm Springs International ShortFest 2025, where it received a Special Mention for Best International Student Film. The film also received the Sarah Jones Safety Grant and was named a 2025 National Board of Review Student Grant Winner.

CAST

Irene Balmes
Jon López

CREW

Writer/Director: Greta Díaz Moreau
Produced by Atomic Films S.L.
Producer: Pau Pérez Puig
DP: Àlvar Riu Dolz
Casting: Leticia Criado
Prod. Design: Maia Díaz Moreau
Costume: Natalia Esgueva
Edit: Katyann Gonzalez
Music: Lluís Martínez
Sound mix: David Gascón

INFO

Year: 2025
Country: Spain
Duration: 17’








Stills from Loquita Por Ti, 2025





NATURALE, experimental short
20’ (2021)




A bright and heavy sun presents Naturale's stage: a desertic and lonely world where only a few remain. A young woman dares to escape from the constant of her community's daily tradition and starts a journey towards what she thinks will announce her much-awaited freedom. What happens next is the eternal human cycle we can't seem to escape.

The authors, all from small towns in Spain, created this piece reflecting on their inner conflict about family, tradition, and identity. Of modern life versus connection to the earth, and how we insist on controlling and destroying the nature that holds us, fierce, untamed and beautiful.

The film was created for violist Jennifer Stumm to accompany her performance of the music piece Naturale by Luciano Berio, for viola, tape and percussion. The film premiered at the 24th Delft Chamber Music Festival in 2021. 




CAST

Greta Díaz Moreau
Jennifer Stumm


CREW

Directing and story: Abel Carbajal, Greta Díaz Moreau and Josep Piñol
Acting Coach: Guillem Gefaell
Producer: Pau Perez Puig
DP: Biel Capellas
Colorist: Marti Somoza
Editor: Greta Díaz Moreau
VFX: Abel Carbajal
Costume Designer: Nadja Stadtvoigt
Make Up and Hair: Maia Díaz Moreau
Animal Wrangler: Kai Ventura
FX Props: Cristina Iglesias


INFO

Year: 2021
Country: Spain
Duration: 20’







Stills from Natulare, 2021












CORN, narrative short (2023)
COMING SOON



Stuck behind his desk at a soul-sucking corporate job, a middle-aged pencil pusher reminisces on a happier time: the heat of summer, a corn-launching monster, and the closest thing to love he’s ever known.


CAST

Sorín Baltés
Paula Mirà
Monti Castiñeiras
Laura Iturregui


CREW

Writer/Director: Andrew Wells Ryder
Executive Producer: Greta Diaz Moreau
Producer: Sara Boutorabi
DP: Martín Ávila Kahlo
Prod. Design: Maia Díaz Moreau


INFO

Year: 2023
Country: Spain
Duration: 13'




Stills from CORN, 2023



SOLSTICIO DE VERANO, narrative short
19’ (2019)





Clara returns to her grandparents' house to celebrate the festivity of San Juan with her younger brothers. Mireia, the youngest, has been living in the house whilst finishing her studies. 

Despite the siblings' intention to relive their childhood's summer memories, the trip becomes a wheel of tension and silence when they discover that Mireia is prostituting herself with a neighbor from the village that is much older than her.

Solsticio de Verano won Best Short Film at the 64th SEMINCI Film Festival in Valladolid, Spain.






CAST

Aida Folch
Jan Cornet
Blanca Valletbó
Ferran Vilajosana
Jèrôme Terral


CREW

Director: Carlota González-Adrio
Writers: Carlota González-Adrio and Tomàs Bayo
Producer: Greta Díaz Moreau
DP: Àlvar Riu Dolz
Sound: Sarah Romero
Edit: Anna J. Valenciano
Music: Francisco Tárrega
Produced by ESCAC Films


INFO

Year: 2019
Country: Spain
Duration: 19'








THE GREAT CORELLI, animated short
7’ (2019)

The great Corelli is a young and successful magician at the highest point of his career as an illusionist. In the most important performance of his life, he disappoints his audience by failing the effect whose fame precedes him.









CREW

Director: Abel Carbajal
Writers: Abel Carbajal and David Gascón
Executive Producers: Greta Díaz Moreau and Albert Aynès
DP: Àlvar Riu Dolz
Music: Fernando Furones
Production design: Jasmina Mata
Sound design: David G. Ferrer and David Gascón
Puppet design: Heather Colbert
Produced by ESCAC Films

INFO

Year: 2019
Country: Spain
Duration: 7'










PLIMA, narrative short
14’ (2023)


ZORA (9) learns of her great grandmother’s mortality when the family’s inheritance and land rights come into question.

This stifling domestic environment is integral to Zora’s inner world and directly juxtaposes the boundlessness and harmony she and Luce find by the sea. While death is never openly discussed among the family members, Zora’s new understanding of her great grandmother’s mortality ultimately fuels her decision to flee to the natural world together.

PLIMA won Best Short Film at the 34th Trieste Film Festival in Trieste, Italy, and is nominated for a Moving Images — Open Borders (MIOB) Shorts Award.


CAST

Anka Mateljan
Karla Begovic


CREW

Writer/Director: Eva Vidan
Executive Producer: Aida Vidan
DP: Greta Díaz Moreau
Producers: Eva Vidan and Nicole Pagonis
Photography: Sylvie Vidan
Music: Adrian Vidan


INFO

Year: 2022
Country: Croatia
Duration: 14:20'






Stills from PLIMA, 2022



YELLOW, narrative short
14’ (2024)


Cariño struggles to enjoy a trip to New York with her father as his overzealous attitude and wandering eye trigger her discomfort, leading her to spiral into paranoia while she becomes increasingly aware of the presence of strange women who seem to be watching her.


CAST

Elisa Tarquinio
Serafin Falcon


CREW

Writer/Director: Angel García
DP: Greta Díaz Moreau
Producers: Angel García and Kali Kahn
Produced by Pleasure Films


INFO

Year: 2024
Country: USA
Duration: 14'







YELLOW poster, 2024




In 2020, Greta created the production company Flims&Films, a creative audiovisual studio for performances, documentaries and projects in the arts.

Her particular interest in music brought collaborations with other artists such as The Black Suns, Manel Navarro, Lucas Delgado, Ilumina Festival, and her latest experimental piece, 'Naturale,' directed for violist Jennifer Stumm and presented at the Delft Chamber Music Festival in 2021. 


 






Additionally, Flims&Films has  worked with HILTI Foundation and AIM (Academy for the Impact through Music) for the past five years, capturing individual and collective change journeys amongst music teachers and their students in 10 countries and empowering them to use film and photography as drivers of their change narratives.