Carlos Casas

Carlos Casas

Carlos CASAS (1974, Spain) studied Fine Arts, Cinema and Design in Barcelona and Vienna. In 1998, he was awarded a scholarship for Benetton's design centre Fabrica. Afterwords, his first short, was shown at IFFR in 2001. Hunters Since the Beginning of Time (2008) marked the end of his End Trilogy. His 2019 documentary Cemetery was shown at the Tate Modern.

Filmography

Afterwords (2000, short, co-dir), Patagonia, Loneliness at the End of the World (2002, short, co-dir), Rocinha: Daylight of a Favela (2003, short doc), Aral: Fishing in an Invisible Sea (2004, short doc, co-dir), Soledad al fin del mundo/Solitude at the End of the World (2006, short doc, co-dir), Hunters Since the Beginning of Time (doc), Avalanche (2009, short), Cemetery (2019, doc)

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