Career
In 1985 he moved to the city of Alcalá de Henares where he was a student of art in high school. In 2006 he continues in the direction with "Juliets" as a second short film. Besides, Sadrac worked as director of photography in his work.
This year, he also shot the controversial "The rapture of Ganymedes." That same year, his audiovisual work in collaboration with Doctor José Patricio Ruiz Lazaro in the field of children and adolescents psychology was recognized by the World Health Organization.
In 2009 he directed, with Sonia Escolano, the feature film Myna has gone, which tells the story of an illegal immigrant and the problems that happen to her in Spain. as well as at the Austin Film Festival, one of the largest in the world. Also participating in the official section of festivals like Athensfest, Les reencontres de cinèmas d"Europe or The Bronx Independent of New New York
In 2009 he shot the fake trailer "Second Blood". He shot in Japanese with Spanish actors for Teaserland, the international teaser festival, remaining finalist from over 1000 papers presented.
He shot a new short film: "Invisible Old People", which was presented in Vancouver International Film Festival.
In 2011 the film Myna has gone was released in theaters in the United States which include the cities of Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Saint Louis, Phoenix, Houston, San Francisco, Dallas, Seattle, Miami, Denver, New York, and Palm Beach.