Irreverent.
Meticulous.
Curious.

Obsessed with communication.


Our irreverence allows us to go beyond the conventional, just far enough to create impact.
We don’t need to go too far. Just a little further. Far enough for the audience to still follow us, and feel something.

Our meticulous attention to detail consumes 90% of the energy and time we devote to every project.
It’s the invisible part of the work, the one that truly makes a difference. It’s also what fuels our pride in doing things right. Every detail brings us closer to efficiency and excellence.

Our curiosity hasn’t killed any cats, yet, but it keeps us all moving, passionate and deeply involved.
We’re hungry to learn a bit more each day about the world, collecting inspiration to pass on and amplify.

Perra Films was born in 2013 in Buenos Aires with a belief: online content could, and should, be better.
In 2018, it landed in Barcelona to take on a challenge for the Olympic Channel. Today, Perra Films is fully dedicated to strengthening the culture of purpose-driven organizations that understand culture is not a luxury, it’s vital to growth, productivity, and profitability.


90% of the work is what you don’t see.


Research. Information gathering. Analysis. Brainstorming. Neuroscience. Interviews. Surveys. ChatGPTiing. More brainstorming. Finding the right pieces. Imagining. Conceptualizing. Dreaming. Sketching mind maps on paper. Integrating the right ideas. Defining the visual language. Defining the tone and rhythm. Choosing the right words and key ideas. Writing the script. Reviewing every line. Making every word count. Ensuring every element aligns with your mission and values. Verifying it with you — the client. Finding or creating the right visuals. Designing graphics that multiply the message. Finding the perfect music or sound. Bringing everything together with music and voiceover. Now, the content is ready for its first review.

Each of these steps allows us to craft impactful content — carefully, intentionally, by hand.
That’s why Perra Films leads only 10 projects a year.