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Carles Torrens

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Nationality
  
Spanish

Years active
  
2003–present

Notable work
  
Sequence (2013)

Other name
  
Carlos Torrens

Other names
  
Carlos Torrens

Known for
  
Multiple film awards

Alma mater
  
Chapman University

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Born
  
1984 (age 32–33)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Occupation
  
Film director Screenwriter Film producer Film editor

Nominations
  
Gaudí Award for Best Short Film

Movies
  
Pet, Apartment 143, Sequence, Coming to Town, Frank's First Love

Similar
  
Ksenia Solo, Nathan Parsons, Dominic Monaghan, Jeremy Slater, Janet Song

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Carles Torrens (born 1984) is a Spanish film and television director, screenwriter, editor, and producer, known for his award-winning short films and his 2011 feature film debut Apartment 143 (Emergo).

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Background

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Torrens was born in Barcelona, Spain in 1984, and lived there until he turned 18. He moved to the United States to pursue film and graduated from Chapman University where he completed the short films Coming to Town in 2006 and Delaney in 2008. After graduating, he directed Apartment 143 marking it as his 2011 feature film debut.

Filmography

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His completed film project Pet, starring Dominic Monaghan, Charlie Pace, Ksenia Solo, Jennette McCurdy, and Nathan Parsons is slated to debut at the South by Southwest Film festival during March 2016. Writer Brant Hughes brought a film pitch forVisceral to Solipsist Films and, based upon the success of Apartment 143 and Sequence, Torrens was brought aboard the project as director.

Television

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  • Días de Cine (2 episodes, 2011-2013) as Himself
  • Sala 33 (1 episode 2013) as Himself
  • VI Premis Gaudí de l'Acadèmia del Cinema Català (2014) as Himself
  • Recognition

    In 2012, Film de Culte referred to Torrens "a promising director".

    Partial awards and nominations

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  • 2007, won Audience Award for 'Best Short Film' at Sci-Fi-London for Coming to Town
  • 2009, Won 'Best Dark Comedy' Jury Award for at Hollywood International Student Film Festival for Delaney
  • 2010, Won 'Premi Serra Circular' at Cryptshow Festival de Badalona for Delaney
  • 2010, Won Festival Prize for Best Horror/Thriller at Route 66 Film Festival for Delaney
  • 2010, nominated for Gaudi Award for 'Best TV-Movie' by Catalan Academy of Cinema for Plou a Barcelona
  • 2013, Won 'Best of the Fest Award' at LA Shorts Fest for Sequence
  • 2013, Won 'Best Direction' Grand Jury Prize at 24FPS International Short Film Festival for Sequence
  • 2013, Nominated for Maria Award for Best Short Film at Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival for Sequence
  • 2013, Nominated for 'Short Grand Prix' at Warsaw International Film Festival for Sequence
  • 2014, Won 'International Competition' Canal+ Award at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival for Sequence
  • 2014, Won Faro de Plata at Festival de Cine de L'Alfàs del Pi for Sequence
  • 2014, nominated for Deadline Award at Landshut Short Film Festival for Sequence
  • 2014, nominated for Gaudi Award for 'Best Short Film by Catalan Academy of Cinema for Sequence
  • 2014, nominated for Short Films: Special Jury Award Silver Biznaga at Málaga Spanish Film Festival for Sequence
  • 2014, Nominated for 'Best Narrative Short' at Tribeca Film Festival for Sequence

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    References

    Carles Torrens Wikipedia