Bruno Jubin, a multifaceted individual with a rich background in the film industry, is a French-Spanish director, cinematographer, and actor, renowned for his work on the critically acclaimed film "Stones from the Desert".
As a young boy, Bruno's fascination with filmmaking began at the tender age of 14, when he completed his first short film, "Nada de eso", which garnered significant attention and was broadcasted on Spanish national television. This early success sparked a fire within him, and he made the bold decision to leave his life behind and relocate to Madrid with his older brother, Max Olivier, to pursue his dream of studying cinematography.
In Madrid, Bruno began directing short films and music videos for musicians, honing his skills and building his portfolio. After two years of residing in the Spanish capital, he obtained his license as a director of photography (DP) and went on to collaborate with the esteemed Danish Academy Award-winning producer, Tivi Magnusson, on a short film titled "Good Luck", which was a joint effort with his brother Max. This collaboration resulted in a film that premiered at the prestigious Miami Film Festival in 2011.














