Carlos Casas
Known for: Directing
Born: December 31, 1973 in Barcelona, Spain
Carlos Casas (Barcelona, 1974) is a Spanish artist whose practice encompasses film, sound and visual arts. Since the beginning of his career, Casas has been extending his explorations in multiple branches, from documentary film conceived for the movie theater to live-editing, through photography and drawing to multimedia installations, transformation of pre-existing environments and record publishing. His works have been exhibited by international institutions such as the Venice Biennale, Tate Modern in London, Fondation Cartier, Palais de Tokyo, Centre Pompidou in Paris, NTU CCA Singapore, HangarBicocca and La Triennale in Milan, CCCB Barcelona, Matadero Madrid, GAM Turin, Bozar and Kunstenfestivaldesarts in Brussels. His films have been screened and awarded at prestigious international festivals such as the Venice Film Festival and the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Since 2022 Carlos Casas has been the programme director of the Fabrica research center in Treviso.
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1812: Napoleon leaves Russia
Director
1812: Cavalry
Director
1812: Napoleon's Song
Director
1812: Waltz
Director
END Trilogy
Director
Tundra
Director
Solitude at the End of the World
Director
Hunters Since the Beginning of Time
Producer
Afterwords
Director
Aral, Fishing in an Invisible Sea
Director
Bells of Europe
Director
Bardo
Director
Faro
Director
1812: War and Peace Studies
Director
ROCINHA: Daylight of a Favela
Director
Cairo Chorus
Director
Istanbul Chorus
Director
Zamboanga
Director
Vezdekhod
Director
Cemetery
Director
Grotta
Director
Yawar fiesta: Fiesta de sangre
Camera Intern
Bay of Dead
Director
Montjuich
Director