Javier Yañez Sanz
Known for: Directing
Javier Yañez (born 1982, Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish film director who has directed 8 short films and worked on numerous advertising campaigns, music videos, and personal inspirational pieces. He has gained international recognition for his manga adaptations, including "Mighty Boy," the first adaptation of a manga by Japanese author Naoki Urasawa in Spain, "Utopias" by Shun Umezawa (27 awards), and "Bookworm" by Amagappa Shoujogun (37 awards), which was published in the compilation volume "Blindside" presented by Junji Ito. Other notable works include "Amor Sacro," which premiered at Sitges in 2011, and "A través del ocaso" (2009). Yañez is the founder and CEO of Wewotion, a production company specialized in advertising for videogames such as Supercell, major brands such as Coca Cola, Disney+, and Planeta, and institutions including the Embassy of Japan. His latest project, "Amira," premiered at Sitges Film Festival in 2025 and is currently in distribution.
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Amor sacro
Director
A traves del ocaso
Director
La Perrera
Director
That Wasn't Me
VFX Artist
Mighty Boy
Director
Bookworm
Director
Equals
Director
Amira
Editor
Blood Covenant
Director
Pálpito
Visual Effects
Mile 666
Visual Effects
Alumbramiento
VFX Artist