Paco Torres(II)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Torres is a fiction and commercial director that has worked worldwide in advertising, TV and film industry since 2005, where he has gained invaluable expertise and experience directing. He has made one feature film "The magic of
hope" and an experimental feature film shot in 14 hours, called "Saol", plus a number of shorts as the multi awarded internationally
"The Rattle of Benghazi", "Halowin" selected for Lars Von Triers film 501 what happens to a man? or "Seventy". Torres has won more than 20 international film festivals, including a Cannes corporate for Commercial BankTVC and Amnistia International award for The rattle of Benghazi. His films and work have been presented in Official Selections at over 200 festivals,
including Cannes, Edimburg, SIFF in Seattle, San Sebastian, FICG in
Guadalajara, Galway, FICCI Colombia, Belfast, New York, Uruguay,
Malaga, Seville, Huelva, etc and have been awarded several times (look
at the distinction bottom here) . Worldwide critics consider Torres as
a serious filmmaker full of emotions and truth, a solid promise of an
exciting feeling in construction, and a new director with a honest,
sincere, incredible mise en scene and marvelous shots (Variety-Jonathan
Holland, El País-Jordi Costa, Fotogramas, Film Affinity-Nuria Vidal).
Torres' work has been screened by top broadcasters including Canal+, Netflix, Filmin,
TVE, RTE, Canal Sur, ITunes, IranTV, etc and have been released on DVD
and theatrically in both Europe and US. In 2012, Danish director Lars
Von Triers selected the only Irish short called Halowin, directed by
Torres, for Triers feature film project Gesamt.