Neus Ballús

Neus Ballús (born 1980) is a Catalan film director and scriptwriter.

[1] She has a degree in Audiovisual Communication and a Master in Documentary Making from the Pompeu Fabra University.

The film portrays everyday life in a rural zone of the periphery of Barcelona, named Gallecs.

Before, she had done some shorts like La Gabi (2004), L'avi de la càmera (Grandad with Camera, 2005) and the documentary Immersió (2009), awarded with the Best Short Film Prize at the ALCINE Festival.

Tired of family planned trips, and of her father's behaviour, she opens the door to the staff area and discovers a world that allows her to develop close and complex relationships.