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Years active
  
2006 - present

Name
  
Sebastian Silva

Role
  
Director


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Full Name
  
Sebastian Silva Irarrazabal

Born
  
April 9, 1979 (age 44) (
1979-04-09
)

Occupation
  
Director, screenwriter, musician, artist and actor

Siblings
  
Agustin Silva, Juan Andres Silva, Jose Miguel Silva, Valentina Silva

Awards
  
Teddy Award for Best Feature Film, Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize: World Cinema Dramatic

Shows
  
The Boring Life of Jacqueline

Nominations
  
Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film

Movies
  
Nasty Baby, Crystal Fairy & the Magical, Magic Magic, The Maid, Life Kills Me

Similar People
  
Tunde Adebimpe, Catalina Saavedra, Pedro Peirano, Michael Cera, Gaby Hoffmann

Crystal fairy interview with actor michael cera and director sebastian silva


Sebastián Silva Irarrázabal (born 9 April 1979, in Santiago) is a Chilean director, actor, screenwriter, painter and musician.

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Early years

The second of seven brothers, Sebastián Silva was born in Santiago, Chile on 9 April 1979. After graduating from the Catholic Colegio del Verbo Divino school in Santiago, he spent a year studying filmmaking at the Escuela de Cine de Chile (“Film School of Chile” in Spanish) before leaving to study animation in Montreal, Canada. Here, he mounted the first gallery exhibition of his illustrations and started the band CHC, which went on to record three albums

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Silva’s second illustration show brought him in contact with Hollywood but a “frustrating period” in Los Angeles, spent pitching to Steven Spielberg and others, brought no tangible results. Leaving Hollywood, Silva started two more bands, Yaia and Los Mono, the latter of which was signed by British record label Sonic360. He exhibited his art in New York City while writing the script for what would become his first feature, La Vida Me Mata (“Life Kills Me” in Spanish; written with Pedro Peirano).

From first films to Sundance

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Back in Chile, Silva recorded a solo album, Iwannawin & Friends and directed his debut feature, La Vida Me Mata. Released in 2007 by Chilean production company Fabula, La Vida Me Mata went on to win Best Film at the Chilean Pedro Sienna Awards in 2008.

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In February 2008, setting aside a script based on his trip to Hollywood, Silva wrote (with Pedro Peirano) and directed his next film: The Maid. The film, released in 2009, told the story of a maid trying to keep her job after having served a family for 23 years. It has won multiple awards, including the Grand Jury Prize - World Cinema Dramatic at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2010 Golden Globes Awards and the 2010 NAACP Image Awards. Film critic David Parkinson called the film "an exceptional study of the emotional investment that domestics make in the families they serve."

International recognition

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Silva partnered with Pedro Peirano again to write his next film, Old Cats, which premiered in 2010 at the Valdivia International Film Festival in Chile and at the New York Film Festival in the United States. He then made his TV debut in 2012 when he wrote, directed and produced the HBO short-form TV comedy show The Boring Life of Jacqueline.

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The success of The Maid took Silva to Sundance again in 2013 to premiere two new films, Magic Magic and Crystal Fairy, both starring indie actor Michael Cera. Silva won the Sundance Directing Award: World Cinema - Dramatic for Crystal Fairy and the LA Times described Magic Magic as “an exploration of insanity, selfishness and emotional brutality.” Silva told the LA Times that Cera's character in Magic Magic is "one of my favorite characters I've created in a movie."

Personal life

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Silva is openly gay and has spoken about the difficulties he experienced growing up at school: “I did suffer. I went to a private school, a very tough school ruled by men only, and the law of the jungle. I remember having feminine impulses and just suppressing them. To survive, I guess.”

Director and screenplay

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  • La Vida Me Mata (2007)
  • The Maid (2009)
  • Old Cats (2010) with Pedro Peirano
  • The Boring Life of Jacqueline (TV series, 2012)
  • Crystal Fairy (2013)
  • Magic Magic (2013)
  • Nasty Baby (2015)
  • Actor

  • 31 minutos, la película (2008)
  • Nasty Baby (2014)
  • CHC (Congregación de Hermanos Contemplativos)

  • Bastante real (2003)
  • What it is es lo que es (2004)
  • La cosa (2007)
  • With Yaia

  • Goor modning (2004)
  • With Los Mono

  • Somos los que estamos (2007)
  • Solo

  • Iwannawin & Friends (2005)
  • Awards

  • Pedro Sienna Awards 2008: Best Film, La Vida Me Mata
  • Sundance Festival: Sundance Grand Jury Prize (2009)The Maid
  • Altazor Awards 2010: Best Director, The Maid
  • Pedro Sienna Awards 2010: Best Screenplay, Old Cats (with Pedro Peirano)
  • Sundance Festival: Directing Award: World Cinema - Dramatic (2013), Crystal Fairy
  • Teddy Award, Berlin International Film Festival: Best feature film (2015), Nasty Baby
  • Nominations

  • 2009 Gotham Awards: Best Film, The Maid (with Gregorio González)
  • 2010 Golden Globes Awards: Best Foreign Language Film, The Maid
  • 2010 Independent Spirit Awards: Best Foreign Film, The Maid
  • 2014 Independent Spirit Awards: John Cassavetes Award, Crystal Fairy (with Juan de Dios Larraín & Pablo Larraín)
  • References

    Sebastián Silva (director) Wikipedia