Sonia Escolano is a Valencian film director, born in Alicante in December 1980.
She moved to Alcalá de Henares in 1996 to study literature.
After that, she filmed several short films like Mr.
Long-neck, which won second prize at the Alcine film festival.
In 2006 she filmed the short film Juliets.
In the literary field, she has won many awards for poetry and essays.
She taught theatre for children for several years.
She successfully handled child actors in the short film Cedric, which participated in festivals around the globe, and in the controversial The Rapture of Ganymede.
In 2009 she directed, with Sadrac González-Perellón, the experimental film Myna Has Gone, which tells the story of an illegal immigrant and her problems in Spain.