Spanish film director and editor awarded
Carlos Agulló |
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Born | Carlos F. Agulló (1974-12-09) December 9, 1974 (age 49)
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Nationality | Spanish |
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Occupation(s) | Film director, film editor |
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Website | IMDb profile |
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Carlos Agulló (born December 9, 1974)[1] is a Spanish film director[2][3][4][5][6] and editor awarded in numerous festivals, such as the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the São Paulo International Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival.[7]
Film career
After graduating in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid, he started out as an editor's assistant to such well known editors as Lourdes Olaizola and Iván Aledo. His collaboration with Alejandro Amenábar on the Oscar-winning film The Sea Inside launched his career as a film editor, later working with other directors such as Mateo Gil, Oskar Santos, Sergio Candel and Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo.[8]
Parallel to his activity as an editor, he directed five short films until making his debut in feature-length directing[9] with the multi-awarded South African documentary Plot for Peace.[10][11][12][13][14] As a Director he has approached sensitive topics such as hospice care on his feature documentary All The Other Days or the March 2004 Madrid train bombings on his Amazon Original series The Challenge:11M.
Awards
Festival |
Country |
Award |
Film title
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Premis de l'Audiovisual Valencià
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Spain
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Best Editing and Postproduction
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Love Beats
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CMS International Children's Film Festival
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India
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Best Documentary Short
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More than Silver
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Concurso de cortometrajes CREASPORT
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Spain
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Best Original Soundtrack
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More than Silver
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Concurso de cortometrajes CREASPORT
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Spain
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Best Cinematography
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More than Silver
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5th Zero Plus International Film Festival of Films for Children and Youth
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Russia
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Special Award
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More than Silver
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FICIP |
Argentina |
First Mention in the International Features Official Competition[15] |
Plot For Peace
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Regards sur le Cinema du Monde (Rouen) |
France |
Jury Award for Best Documentary[16] |
Plot For Peace
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Palm Springs International Film Festival |
US |
Special Jury Award[17] |
Plot For Peace
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Sao Paulo International Film Festival |
Brazil |
Jury Award for Best Documentary[18] |
Plot For Peace
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Sao Paulo International Film Festival |
Brazil |
Audience Award for Best Documentary[19] |
Plot For Peace
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Hamptons International Film Festival |
US |
Conflict and Resolution Award[20] |
Plot For Peace
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Galway Film Fleadh |
Ireland |
Best International Feature Documentary[21] |
Plot For Peace
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Rincón International Film Festival
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Puerto Rico
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Excellence Award
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Next Station
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Hayah International Shortfilm Festival
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Panama
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Best Foreign Script[22]
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Next Station
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Notodofilmfest |
Spain |
Freak Distribution Award[23] |
Next Station
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VII Cicle de Curtmetratges Agustí Comes |
Spain |
Jury Award[24] |
The Wait
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Festicurts IV (Figueres) |
Spain |
Tomás Mallol Award[25] |
The Wait
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Filmography
Director
Editor
References
External links