Jacinto Esteva Grewe

He studied Philosophy and Letters in Barcelona and four courses of Architecture in Geneva (Switzerland), specializing in urban planning at the Sorbonne in Paris (France).

In 1960, he directed a short film by Paolo Brunatto, Notes sur l'émigration.

In 1962, he filmed two additional shorts: Alrededor de las salinas and Picasso.

The film, which wasn't released for seven years after its production,[1] was considered by some critics as an update of Luis Buñuel's Land Without Bread.

At the time of his death, he had prepared a script with Luis Azcona, Icarus, which was not carried out.