Agustina Covián is a Spanish creative producer who has lived and worked in the US, France and Spain for over two decades. A 1997 Berklee graduate, she studied Film Scoring after obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Film and Media from Boston University in 1992. She began her professional career in Los Angeles, followed by Paris working for renowned directors such as Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, and Oliver Stone. In 2003 she opened her own production company in Spain focusing on art and music documentaries, short films, music videos and corporate communications. She then moved on to the music industry where she worked for Live Nation producing a wide range of concerts of large scale including Madonna, Elton John, AC/DC, Queen, and Rock in Rio, among many others. In 2011, she joined the Berklee Music Institute in Boston to create and launch the Mediterranean Music Institute in Spain where she is in charge of producing events, concerts, films and albums. She has worked alongside artistic director, music producer and composer Javier Limón. In 2018 she joined Pinball London’s team to lead the company’s new office in Continental Europe based in Madrid, Spain.
SUMERCÉ follows veteran activist Don Eduardo, rising political leader César Pachón and agricultural educator Rosita as they fight their government’s decision to allow mining companies to carve up their birthright in rural Colombia. As tensions rise, a battle unfolds for the future security of over twelve million Colombian campesinos and the country’s access to fresh water.