Carles Torrens

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Carles Torrens (born 1984) is a Spanish film and television director, screenwriter, editor, and producer,[2] known for his award-winning short films and his 2011 feature film debut Apartment 143 (Emergo).[3][4]

Born1984 (age 4142)
OthernameCarlos Torrens
Occupations
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Carles Torrens
Born1984 (age 4142)
Other nameCarlos Torrens
Alma materChapman University
Occupations
Years active2003present
Notable workSequence (2013)[1]
ParentSalvador Torrens (father)
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Early life

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.[5][6]

Filmography

His film project Pet, starring Dominic Monaghan, Ksenia Solo, Jennette McCurdy, and Nathan Parsons[7] debuted at the South by Southwest Film festival during March 2016.[8] 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.[2]

Television

Film

  • Beyond Re-Animator (2003) (assistant screenwriter)
  • Frank's First Love (2005) (editor)
  • Coming to Town (2006) (writer, director, editor)
  • Plou a Barcelona (2008) (director)
  • Greg and Emilia (2008) as Groomsman
  • Delaney (2008) (writer, director)
  • In Utero (2010) (writer)
  • Noel Schajris: Momentos (2010) (writer, director)
  • Cuatro Estaciones [es] (2010) as Bailarín Agresivo
  • Apartment 143 (2011) (director)
  • M Is for Mom (2013) (director) (submitted for ABCs of Death 2, later published as part of ABC's of Death 2½)
  • Sequence (2013) (writer, director)[1]
  • Les Nenes no Haurien de Jugar al Futbol (2014) (producer)
  • Hide and Seek (2014) (director)
  • Pet (2016) (director, producer).[8][9][10]
  • Visceral (2016) (director)[2]
  • Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End (2024)[11]

Recognition

In 2012, Film de Culte referred to Torrens "a promising director".[3]

Partial awards

References

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