
Xavi Farré
Selected work.
Feature Film Campaign
I’m obsessed with giving value to the final project by giving value to the creative process.
“Each of Us” is a movie with a 15-year-long “making of” story that, for me, became a passion.
After shooting 60,000+ still photographs and 100+ hours of BTS footage, I wanted to create an “out-of-the-box” campaign.
Coming soon: 2026/27.
TIFF premier & feature film campaign
Julio Peña is an incredible actor and person, and I’ve been lucky to begin my film journey alongside him.
That experience gave me a unique window into the international premiere red carpet of El Cautivo (The Captive), Alejandro Amenábar’s film about Miguel de Cervantes.
What excited me most was getting past the red carpet’s glossy surface and capturing what’s usually hidden:
the humans behind the work—the creators, the nerves, and the vulnerability of sharing art with the world.
Through small documentary videos and portraits, this became one of the most personal projects of my life, and I hold it (and the people I photographed) very close to my heart.
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Who doesn’t dream of shooting a one-shot videoclip in a controlled, blackout space—pulling zoom and focus live, and syncing every movement with different playback speeds?
I wanted to create a dance video that felt raw and free, without camera limitations.
So I brought together a small, amazing team, and we rehearsed until the choreography and camera work moved as one.
Biel’s music inspired this piece—built to connect on a more visceral level.
Concept Short Film
I produced this war scene with a simple contradiction: we had a ton of energy and ideas—and the opposite in budget.
Directors wanted it to feel like a real war film, so we made it happen.
We love the genre, and we aimed for a fully immersive, no-music sequence built purely on tension.
It was a great challenge and a real collaboration exercise—finding the balance between production value "on" and "off" screen.
Mission accomplished.
3 chapter Videoclip Short Film
I connect deeply with music, and this project started with a seven-track album. We broke it down into three songs that, together, shaped a complete emotional journey.
The main character—one of my best friends—wrote an EP about his own love story.
And I can’t think of a more motivating challenge than turning that into a cinematic short film: a three-person crew, all best friends, obsessed with music, cinema, and love stories.
