Jaume Balagueró
Jaume Balagueró | |
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Balagueró at the 2009 Venice Film Festival | |
Born |
Jaume Balagueró i Bernat 2 November 1968 Lleida, Catalonia, Spain |
Occupation | film director and screenwriter |
Jaume Balagueró i Bernat (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈdʒawme βalaɣeˈɾo]; born 2 November 1968) is a Spanish film director widely known for his horror films, most notably the acclaimed REC series.
Early life
Balagueró was born in Lleida, Spain, and grew up in Barcelona. He studied communications and photography at the University of Barcelona, graduating in 1991 with a degree in communication sciences. In 1992, Balagueró began work as a film journalist and radio host with the show “La espuma de los días” on Radio Hospitalet.
Career
Balagueró began his filmmaking career with the short video projects El niño bubónico (1991) and La invención de la leche (1993). In 1994, Balagueró graduated to shooting on 35mm with the short film Alicia (1994). The film won the prize for Best Short film at the Sitges Film Festival. Balagueró returned with the short Days without Light (1995), which achieved similar success on the festival circuit.
Balagueró made his feature-length film debut with The Nameless (1999). Based on the novel by Ramsey Campbell, the film appeared at festivals worldwide, winning several awards including Best Film at the Fant-Asia Film Festival. He returned three years later with Darkness (2002). The film marked Balagueró's English-language debut, and was picked up by Miramax Studios, which released a heavily truncated version in US theaters in December 2004. 2005 saw the release of Balagueró's third film, the ghost story Fragile (2005) starring Calista Flockhart and Richard Roxburgh. Also in 2002, Balagueró co-directed the rock music documentary OT: la película (2002).
In 2006, Balagueró participated in the TV project Películas para no dormir (Films to Keep You Awake). A revival of Narciso Ibañez Serrador's macabre TV series Historias Para No Dormir (aka Tales to Keep You Awake, 1966–67 with a brief resurrection in 1982), Películas consisted of six horror-themed episodes directed by several notable horror directors from Catalonia and other parts of Spain, including Álex de la Iglesia and Mateo Gil. Balagueró began work on REC (2007), his fourth theatrical feature, in early 2007[1] and planned his third movie of the REC franchise.[2] He directed the thriller Sleep Tight,[3] which stars Luis Tosar.[4] Balagueró directed REC 4: Apocalypse[5] and co-wrote along Manu Díez the screenplay, of the film.[6] He also wrote the screenbook of REC 3: Genesis.[7]
Filmography
- Alícia – 1994
- Días sin luz – 1995
- The Nameless – 1999
- Darkness – 2002
- OT: la película – 2002
- Fragile – 2005
- Películas para no dormir (TV) – 2006
- REC – 2007
- REC 2 – 2009
- Fear - 2010
- Sleep Tight - 2011
- REC 4: Apocalypse - 2014
- Muse - 2016
Awards
- 2007 – Best director in the Festival de Cinema Fantàstic de Sitges for REC.
- 1999 – Best European film in the Festival de Cinema Fantàtic de Sitges for The Nameless.
- 1994 – Best shortcut in the Festival de Cinema Fantàstic de Sitges for Alicia.
References
- ↑ "Third 'REC' Teased After Successful Box Office Weekend".
- ↑ Exclusive "First Info: Jaume Balagueró Talks REC 3 – Will Return to Direct Third Film!" Check
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value (help). - ↑ "Jaume Balagueró's 'Flatmate' Finds Its First Roomie".
- ↑ "Luís Tosar To Become Jaume Balagueró's First Flatmate".
- ↑ "Spanish-language Thriller 'Flatmate' Retitled to 'Sleep Tight'".
- ↑ "Rec 4: Apocalypse Available on Amazon Instant NOW".
- ↑ "'Rec' Directors Return for Not One, But TWO Sequels!!!".