Interpreting

Latin America

Julian Beltran

Granada

For A

Global Audience

(UTC -5)

I direct cinematic films and commercial campaigns that connect global audiences to Latin American culture through emotionally resonant storytelling, authentic human experiences, and visually distinctive narratives.

Alejandro el Equilibrista

A Venezuelan refugee in Medellín transforms busy intersections into a stage, walking a tightrope and sharing his rap poetry. Through Alejandro’s optimism and artistry, the film reveals resilience, dignity, and human connection beyond borders.

Por Mi Culpa

During Easter in a small Mexican town, masked Pharisees enforce centuries-old traditions through ritual punishment and performance, revealing a visually striking world where faith, identity, and community intertwine.

Anheuser-Busch: A Story of Innovation

A branded documentary centered on Anheuser-Busch’s history of innovation, blending executive interviews, archival footage, and historic locations to reveal an inspiring legacy of constant evolution and industrial creativity.

Atardecer Parchado

“Atardecer Parchado” is a cinematic portrait of two Colombian models in golden light for XY Models, blending minimal fashion imagery with cultural nuance, mood, and atmospheric visual storytelling.

Floresta

“Floresta” is a documentary set at a Medellín intersection, weaving vignettes of local life into a portrait of urban coexistence, guided by respectful, authentic storytelling of everyday characters and moments.