In the 19th century there was a music school where daylight never entered.
Javier Yañez (born in 1982 in Madrid, Spain) is a pioneering Spanish film director in the adaptation of manga by renowned Japanese authors such as Naoki Urasawa and Shun Umezawa. Founder and CEO of Wewotion, he has directed internationally award-winning short films, including "Mighty Boy," "Equals" (27 awards), and "Bookworm" (144 festivals, 38 awards). His latest short film, "Amira," explores the possibilities of horror with science fiction.