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Nato a Barcellona nel 1974. Ha studiato Arte, Cinema e design fra Barcellona e Vienna. Dal 2002 è il direttore creativo dei progetti audiovisivi di Colors Magazine, Colors Films e Colors Music. Ha girato tre documentari in luoghi molto lontani tra loro: la Patagonia, Rochina, il lago d’Aral.
Al momento sta lavorando ad un progetto sulla Siberia. I suoi film sono stati presentati in diversi festival internazionali: Venezia, Rotterdam, Torino, Londra, Parigi, Buenos Aires e Atene.
Carlos Casas studied Fine Arts, Cinema and Design in Barcelona and Vienna. In 1998 he was awarded a scholarship at Fabrica, the Benetton group’s communication research center.
In 2000 his short Film “Afterwords”, produced by Marco Müller and Fabrica Cinema was presented at the Venice Film Festival, Rotterdam Film Festival and Rencontres cinématographiques in Paris.
In 2001 he began a series of documentaries for COLORS Magazine. He traveled to Patagonia to do fieldwork which in 2002 became the 24min “Patagonia”.
In 2003 he shot a 52 min documentary, “Rocinha. Daylight of a Favela” on location in one of Rio de Janeiro’s biggest favelas. In 2004 he finished “Aral. Fishing in an invisible sea” about the lives of the three remaining generations of fishermen living off the Aral sea which won the best documentary award at the Turin Film Festival 2004. Aral was also selected for the Rotterdam Film Festival 2005, Visions du Réel, Nyon 2005, One World Prague 2005, Documenta Madrid 2005. In May 2005 he completed the 52 min version of the Patagonia film “Solitude at the end of the world”.
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