Sonia Escolano is a Valencian film director, born in Alicante in December 1980.
She successfully handled child actors in the short film Cedric, which participated in festivals around the globe,[2] and in the controversial The Rapture of Ganymede.
In 2009 she directed, with Sadrac González-Perellón, the experimental film Myna Has Gone,[3] which tells the story of an illegal immigrant and her problems in Spain.
[6] Sonia also was the director of the theatre group "Rotos y Descosidos", where she teaches acting to new opera singers, specializing in performances of Federico Garcia Lorca.
[7] In March 2015 she published her first fiction novel titled El Rey Lombriz (The King Worm) and based on a screenplay.