Cristóbal León
Known for: Directing
Born: November 21, 1980 in Chile
Cristóbal León (Chile, 1980) and Joaquín Cociña (Chile, 1980) are artists and filmmakers who live and work in Santiago de Chile. They have been working together since 2007. Independent of each other, they make drawings, animations, installations as well as backdrops and they also write texts. Their work often finds direct or indirect inspiration in children's literature, using and resituating their narratives and visual aesthetics. Cristóbal León was born to Víctor León and Eileen Dooner on November 22, 1980. He finished his bachelor's degree in design at the Universidad Católica de Chile, obtained a grant from the DAAD in 2007 and left for Berlin for a one-year programme at the UdK in 2009. In 2011 Leon became a participant artist at ‘The Ateliers’ in Amsterdam. He is also the brother of Alejandro León, architect and occasional artist. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Known for
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The Bones
Director
Beast
Post Production Supervisor
Notebook of Names
Director
The Andes
Director
The Slave
Director
Lucía
Screenplay
Luis
Screenplay
The Smaller Room
Director
Beau Is Afraid
Animation
Hansel & Gretel
Director
The Wolf House
Director
The Hyperboreans
Director
The Ark
Director
La Isla de los Pájaros Sombra
Animation
Strange Creatures
Director
The Witch and the Lover
Director of Photography
Family Coup
Co-Producer
Father. Mother.
Director
Nocturno de Chile
Director
The Temple
Director
No Soy Tuyo
Producer
The Neverending Plague
Director
The Tale of the Dog
Director
Amarre
Producer