Jordi Costa, a native of Barcelona, born in the year 1966, is a multifaceted individual with a passion for both film criticism and filmmaking. As a prominent film critic in Spain, he has garnered a reputation among cinephiles for his incisive writing and astute observations on the world of cinema, as well as his insightful commentary on popular culture.
Throughout his career, Jordi has authored books on a diverse range of subjects, showcasing his broad interests and expertise. His written works have delved into the lives and works of renowned filmmakers, such as Todd Solondz, and explored topics as far-reaching as the world of pornography.
In addition to his writing, Jordi has also ventured into the realm of filmmaking, albeit with a distinctly low-budget and amateur approach. His slapdash productions, characterized by a carefree and hedonistic approach to the craft, demonstrate a clear enthusiasm for the pleasures of cinema. It is evident that Jordi draws inspiration from the cinematic traditions of Italy, particularly from the past century, and the influential works of filmmakers such as the enigmatic Jess Franco.















