0
Skip to Content
Reel
Alicia López Director & Producer
Reel
Alicia López Director & Producer
Reel
A woman in pajamas sitting on a bed holding laundry, looking sad or upset, with a man in pajamas sitting on the edge of the same bed, facing away and looking down, in a dimly lit bedroom.
A man in a suit stands in front of an empty stage with a grand piano and a chair, dimly lit, with audience seats in the foreground. View fullsize

A man in a suit stands in front of an empty stage with a grand piano and a chair, dimly lit, with audience seats in the foreground.

A man in a suit stands in front of an empty stage with a grand piano and a chair, dimly lit, with audience seats in the foreground.
An elderly man playing a cello in a library-like room, with a young man standing on a ladder reading a book, surrounded by shelves filled with books and papers, and two lamps providing warm lighting.
A person standing in a vast desert landscape with mountains in the background, including some snow-capped peaks, and a group of llamas or alpacas to the left.
Commercial Reel
Sami Short-film
Inti Short-film
Senescence Short-film

I see audiovisual work as a language with the power to connect, move, and open new perspectives.

Hello,


I'm Alicia, a Film and Advertising Director. I specialize in directing audiovisual advertising pieces that blend technique, aesthetics, and emotion. I work with a strong sensitivity toward social storytelling, purposeful visual construction, and the integration of emerging technologies. My approach is versatile: I'm interested in telling stories that emerge from the intimate and resonate with the collective.

I carry with me a mix of cultures, experiences, and languages that has shaped the way I see, feel, and tell stories. That fluid identity is part of every project I take on. In my work, technique coexists with emotion, the aesthetic with the personal, and the bigger picture.

As a film director, I’m always searching for new ways to tell stories, for authentic voices and narratives that invite reflection.
Some of my fiction short films have been selected at international festivals, where I explore themes related to identity, perception, and the invisible.