A young filmmaker with a sharp eye for storytelling, Renato Kafure has quickly begun making a name for himself despite his age. Renato was born in Brazil, where he developed an early passion for cinema and started experimenting with filmmaking through short projects. Kafure created several short films in his early years, using them to explore social themes and refine his creative voice. Determined to grow as an artist, he later moved to Madrid, where he became more involved in the local film scene. It was there that he gained attention with Especulación Inmobiliaria, a short film that resonated with audiences and marked a turning point in his young career. He later spent time in Gandía, continuing to focus exclusively on short films and building on his growing reputation. His popularity increased further with Agora, another short film that showcased his evolving style and ability to connect with viewers. At just 19 years old, Renato Kafure represents a new generation of filmmakers, blending his Brazilian roots with his experiences in Spain to create thoughtful and socially aware short films.

