Anna Juesas graduated in Philosophy in 2001. She then trained as a Professional Photographer at EFTI, where she developed an interest in Photographic Narrative under the guidance of Matias Costa. After her time at EFTI, she graduated in Audiovisual Communication in 2013 and completed the Master’s Degree in Creativity and Television Scriptwriting at Globomedia in 2014. This led her to learn the craft of screenwriting in series such as Águila Roja, Aída, and ByB.
Since 2015, she has combined her work at her production company, Andrógina Films, with her passion for teaching, which led her, in 2020, to become Coordinator of Animation and Video Games at Barreira School of Art and Design in Valencia. Driven by her commitment to continuous learning, she completed the Master’s Degree in Screenwriting for Film and New Media at Barreira in collaboration with the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Italy. Currently, she combines her work as a screenwriting teacher in the fields of animation and video games with writing and directing short films. She began her journey in short filmmaking in 2010 with a documentary short, and since then, she has written more than fifteen short films.
Her most notable short films include Aniversario (2016), which received five awards and around twenty selections; Oddity (2020), a candidate for the 36th Goya Awards and nominated for the 2021 Berlanga Awards, with nine awards and 68 selections; Outside Is Free (2021), with two awards and 26 selections; Skydome (2022), winner of the IVAJ Award at Cinemajove, nominated for the 2022 Berlanga Awards, and with 48 selections; First Coin (2023), a candidate for the 39th Goya Awards, nominated at the Málaga Film Festival, with two national awards and 47 selections; Sweet Cabanyal (2025), selected for the Valencian Institute of Culture’s Short Film Catalogue and currently in distribution; and Fast Rats (2026), currently in post-production.