Nino Yeverino Heyser
(Guadalajara, Mexico, March 5, 2006)
Nino Yeverino Heyser was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Audiovisual Arts at Departamento de imagen y sonido at the University of Guadalajara.
From an early age, his involvement with the arts has been constant, developing as a drummer, singer, and actor. His artistic training includes studies at institutions such as Berklee College of Music, Glow Performing Arts, as well as diplomas and specialized courses at EMAD and the University of Guadalajara, among others. His work has stood out particularly in musical theater and stage productions that merge music and performance.
At 19 years old, he has focused primarily on film and stage direction, creating short films that have been screened at independent and small-scale international festivals, including Robarte un Beso and Malas Raíces, with exhibitions in India, the United Kingdom, and Mexico.
He has worked as a co-producer and local Assistant Director (AD) in collaboration with institutions and studios such as Taller del Chucho and Polar Studio, as well as with film students from schools including CAAV, CEC, UP, and ITESO. In theater, he has participated in dramatic stage productions presented at local festivals such as Para Miranda and Máscaras Rotas.
He has completed several diploma programs in film, philosophy, and stage direction. He is the organizer and co-founder of the CGCE collective, a group of independent filmmakers, and is currently developing the Artistic Research Club in collaboration with the Public Library of the State of Jalisco. His upcoming projects include the Máscaras Rotas collective and the continuation of production companies such as Eklei, Ilma, and Scan Comunicación.
Through art and the possibilities created by community, Nino continues to explore and expand his artistic expression and personal vision.