About Alain

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Life Experience

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Achievements

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Awards

  • International Tourism Film Festival Africa WINNER Documentary “Behind Paradise”
    (2019)

  • International Tourism Film Festival Africa AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER Documentary “Behind Paradise”
    (2019)

  • Film Festival of Columbus SEMI-FINALIST ( Documentary “Mangrove: The Sacrifice of a Land”)
    (2018)

  • Orion IFF International Film Festival SEMI - FINALIST (“Mangrove: The Sacrifice of a Land”)
    (2018)

  • 3rd edition of Cine al Cubo (WINNER for the documentary “Expedition to the Mura Nunka”)
    (2016)

Work Experience

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Credits

  • Antuca Me Enamora

    Antuca Me Enamora (2020)
    Television by TC Televisión Actor (Pedro José “Señor Langostino”) Antuca Me Enamora is an Ecuadorian dramedy that tells the story of three sisters with opposite personalities, estranged by time and old grudges. After their mother’s apparent death, they are forced to live together under the same roof for a year in order to claim their inheritance. Amid family secrets, unexpected romances, and long-overdue reconciliations, the sisters learn that their greatest inheritance is not material wealth — but love itself.

  • Calle Amores

    Calle Amores (2020)
    Television by TC Televisión Actor (Darío Fernández) Stories of love, betrayal, dreams yet to be fulfilled, fears, desires, and revenge all unfold in one place — Calle Amores. Although everything may seem peaceful and happy on the surface, behind closed doors each neighbor faces their own family conflict. And since “no one knows what’s inside the pot except the spoon that stirs it,” they will each have to find their own way to solve them. The Solano, Calle, Malo, and Paz families — and everyone living in the alley — will show through their stories that the good and bad things that happen at home can happen even in the best of families.

  • Tears of Life

    Tears of Life (2019 - 2020)
    Documentary by Alain Chaviano (Documentary) Director Tears of Life journeys into the southern Andean highlands of Ecuador to explore the lives of indigenous communities striving to preserve their culture, land, and traditions in the face of advancing development and modernity. Through testimonies, landscapes and rituals, the film shows how identity transforms, endures and renews itself in the heart of the Andes. The documentary “Tears of Life: Andean Path” explores the culture and philosophy of the Saraguro people, revealing a profound ancestral wisdom. “Tears of Life” serves as a bridge to understand the perspectives and aspirations of the Saraguro community — a crucial step toward a more inclusive society.

  • Behind Paradise

    Behind Paradise (2018 - 2019)
    Documentary by Alain Chaviano Director A journey into Ecuador’s coastal heartlands that exposes the tension between tourism development and environmental preservation. Through intimate testimonies and vivid imagery, the documentary explores the human and ecological costs of paradise.

  • Natem: The Sacred Drink of the Shuar

    Natem: The Sacred Drink of the Shuar (2019)
    by Alain Chaviano Director This documentary travels deep into the Ecuadorian Amazon to explore the rituals and worldview of the Shuar people through natem, their ancient sacred drink used to connect with nature and the spirit world.

  • Mangrove: The Sacrifice of a Land

    Mangrove: The Sacrifice of a Land (2018)
    Documentary by Alain Chaviano Director A powerful examination of the environmental and social impact of mangrove exploitation along Ecuador’s coast. The film portrays the resilience of local communities fighting to preserve a vital ecosystem and their way of life.

  • Expedition to Mura Nunka

    Expedition to Mura Nunka (2014 - 2015)
    Documentary by Alain Chaviano Director Expedition to Mura Nunka explores the biological and cultural wealth of the Mura Nunka mountains in southern Ecuador, a sacred territory for the Shuar nation. Through a journey with researchers and local communities, the documentary unveils the profound link between science, nature, and ancestral wisdom. The film was awarded in the “Scientific Research Projects” category at the Cine al Cubo – Dialogue of Knowledge Festival (Ecuador, 2016), recognizing its contribution to scientific communication and the preservation of the Amazon rainforest.

  • The Balcony of the Ferns

    The Balcony of the Ferns (2003 - 2004)
    Television by Televisión Cubana Actor (Manuel) The Balcony of the Ferns tells the story of Alberto García Cruz, a university professor in Havana who, after his wife’s death, faces grief, guilt, and the search for redemption. The narrative weaves together family conflicts, repressed desires, and the moral struggles of a generation trying to reconnect with its identity. In this production, Alain Chaviano Aldonza portrayed “Manuel,” becoming the first actor in Cuban television history to play the role of a young drug addict — a groundbreaking performance at a time when such subjects were considered taboo. His work was praised for its realism, emotional depth, and social courage, setting a milestone in Cuban TV drama.

  • Tartufo Theatre Play (Classic Comedy)

    Tartufo Theatre Play (Classic Comedy) (2003)
    Theater by Teatro Estudio - Cuba Actor (Valerio) Cuban adaptation of Molière’s classic. Tartuffe, the quintessential hypocrite, worms his way into a wealthy man’s home to exploit his blind devotion, unleashing a web of deceit, faith, and false virtue.

Education

  • Universidad Huelva
    (2015-2016)

  • Universidad Internacional de Andaluc
    (2015-2016)

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