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Sebastián Lelio

Sebastián Lelio Watt (born 8 March 1974) is a Chilean director, screenwriter, editor and producer.[1] He received critical acclaim for directing the films Gloria (2013) and A Fantastic Woman (2017), the latter of which won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Sebastián Lelio
Lelio in 2017
Born
Sebastián Lelio Watt

(1974-03-08) 8 March 1974 (age 49)
Mendoza, Argentina
Occupations
  • Director
  • screenwriter
  • editor
  • producer
Years active1995–present

Early life Edit

Lelio was born in Mendoza, Argentina and moved to Viña del Mar, Chile at the age of 2 with his Chilean mother Valeria. He describes his early life as "nomadic": "Up to the age of 21, I was moving between different cities in Chile. I lived for a time in the United States, and also in Viña del Mar; my maternal family is from Viña...essentially I was never more than two or three years in the same city."[2]

After some years in Viña, his mother moved to Concepción; later, they lived for one year in North America; from the age of 12 to 17, he lived in Cholguán (Yungay, Chile).[citation needed]

Born with the surname Lelio, he changed his surname to that of his adoptive father Campos, but after having attained some fame with his first film, Lelio again took his biological father's name.[2]

Career Edit

After studying journalism for one year at Andrés Bello University, Lelio graduated from the Chilean Film School (Escuela de Cine de Chile). He has directed many short films and musical videos. In 2003, he released Cero, a documentary based on unedited material from the 2001 September 11 attacks in New York, co-directing with Carlos Fuentes. He directed two seasons of the successful documentary series Mi mundo privado (My private life) together with Fernando Lavanderos. The series followed the private lives of Chilean families from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and was nominated twice for the Altazor Awards and also the Emmy Awards.[3][4]

In 2005, his debut feature film La Sagrada Familia (The Sacred Family) premiered at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Filmed over three days and edited over a period of almost one year, the film screened in over one hundred festivals and received a number of national and international awards. In 2009, his second feature film, Navidad (Christmas), premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.[5]

The Year of the Tiger (Spanish: El Año del Tigre), Lelio's third feature film, premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2011.[6] The film is set in the aftermath of the 2010 Chile earthquake and follows an escaped prisoner as he journeys through areas hit hardest by the quake.[7]

As with his first two films, The Year of the Tiger explores religious faith and how it influences people's behaviours. Lelio told an interviewer from The Clinic (magazine), "What I find fascinating is the interplay between the question of meaning that religion poses - a basic question - with the fact that in Chile, in Latin America, the Judeo-Christian version of reality is dominant. Everything is defined in relation to this view: whether you are for or against it, whether or not you escape it."[8]

Lelio's fourth feature film, Gloria, won the San Sebastián International Film Festival Film in Progress award in 2012.[9] The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2013, to excellent reviews, with lead actress Paulina García receiving the festival's prestigious Best Actress award.[10]

In his fictional work, Lelio favours the use of digital cinematography. Using improvisation, montage work, and scripts without dialogue, he created the short films Ciudad de maravillas, Carga vital, and 2 minutos.[citation needed]

Lelio has been awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[11] and a German DAAD grant to develop his new projects. As a scriptwriter, Lelio has written or co-written all of his films (including short films), except The Year of the Tiger.[citation needed]

In 2018, A Fantastic Woman won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, making it the first Chilean film to win that honor.[12]

The Chilean Lelio's Oscar success was reported by the Argentinian press as the "Argentinian Director who won the Oscar".[13][14] In an interview with Clarín in February 2018, he stated: "I was born in Argentina but technically I am not Argentinian, I am Chilean. My biological father is Argentinian but I was raised in Chile. I have a relationship with him and Argentina, place where I go often but in strict sense I am not Argentinian."[15]

Favorite films Edit

In 2022, Lelio participated in the Sight & Sound film polls of that year. It is held every ten years to select the greatest films of all time, by asking contemporary directors to select ten films of their choice.[16]

Lelio selections were:

Filmography Edit

Feature-length films Edit

Short films Edit

  • 4, 1995
  • Cuatro, 1996
  • Smog, with Marialy Rivas, 2000
  • Fragmentos urbanos, 2002
  • Ciudad de maravillas, 2002
  • Carga vital, 2003
  • El efecto Kulechov, 2010
  • Algoritmo, 2020

References Edit

  1. ^ "Sebastián Lelio". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b Ernesto Garratt Viñes, "Sebastián Lelio: Hacer 'Gloria' fue entrar a un mundo desconocido", diario.elmercurio.com, 1 February 2013.
  3. ^ Fernando Lavanderos y Sebastián Lelio 2015-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, Premioaltazor.cl; retrieved 16 March 2013.
  4. ^ “Mi mundo privado”, semifinalista de los premios EMMY, Terra.cl, 24 September 2006; retrieved 16 March 2013.
  5. ^ Cineasta chileno presentó hoy en Cannes su película Navidad. La Tercera. 21 May 2009; retrieved 16 March 2013.
  6. ^ Mañana se exhibe el año del tigre en festival de Toronto, 9 September 2011; retrieved 16 March 2013.
  7. ^ Chile's earthquake stars in new film by Sebastián Lelio, thisischile.cl, 5 June 2012; retrieved 16 March 2013.
  8. ^ Uno puede tener una relación religiosa con la realidad sin reducirse al problema de Dios, theclinic.cl, 6 February 2012; retrieved 16 March 2013.
  9. ^ Films in Progress Awards. Sansebastiánfestival.com; retrieved 16 March 2013.
  10. ^ Chilean Paulina García wins best actress at Berlin Film Fest. This is Chile. 27 February 2013; retrieved 16 March 2013.
  11. ^ [1]. Guggenheim fellowship website; retrieved 16 March 2013.
  12. ^ "In a first, 'Fantastic Woman' wins Oscar with transgender lead". NBC News. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  13. ^ "LMNeuquen.com". Lmneuquen.com.
  14. ^ "Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata - El Intransigente".
  15. ^ Scholz, Pablo O. (16 February 2018). "Oscar 2018: La película chilena que puede dar el batacazo". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  16. ^ https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-time/all-voters/sebastian-lelio

External links Edit

  • Sebastián Lelio at IMDb
  • Sebastián Lelio on Twitter  

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Lelio and the second or maternal family name is Watt Sebastian Lelio Watt born 8 March 1974 is a Chilean director screenwriter editor and producer 1 He received critical acclaim for directing the films Gloria 2013 and A Fantastic Woman 2017 the latter of which won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Sebastian LelioLelio in 2017BornSebastian Lelio Watt 1974 03 08 8 March 1974 age 49 Mendoza ArgentinaOccupationsDirector screenwriter editor producerYears active1995 present Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Favorite films 4 Filmography 4 1 Feature length films 4 2 Short films 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditLelio was born in Mendoza Argentina and moved to Vina del Mar Chile at the age of 2 with his Chilean mother Valeria He describes his early life as nomadic Up to the age of 21 I was moving between different cities in Chile I lived for a time in the United States and also in Vina del Mar my maternal family is from Vina essentially I was never more than two or three years in the same city 2 After some years in Vina his mother moved to Concepcion later they lived for one year in North America from the age of 12 to 17 he lived in Cholguan Yungay Chile citation needed Born with the surname Lelio he changed his surname to that of his adoptive father Campos but after having attained some fame with his first film Lelio again took his biological father s name 2 Career EditAfter studying journalism for one year at Andres Bello University Lelio graduated from the Chilean Film School Escuela de Cine de Chile He has directed many short films and musical videos In 2003 he released Cero a documentary based on unedited material from the 2001 September 11 attacks in New York co directing with Carlos Fuentes He directed two seasons of the successful documentary series Mi mundo privado My private life together with Fernando Lavanderos The series followed the private lives of Chilean families from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and was nominated twice for the Altazor Awards and also the Emmy Awards 3 4 In 2005 his debut feature film La Sagrada Familia The Sacred Family premiered at the San Sebastian International Film Festival Filmed over three days and edited over a period of almost one year the film screened in over one hundred festivals and received a number of national and international awards In 2009 his second feature film Navidad Christmas premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 5 The Year of the Tiger Spanish El Ano del Tigre Lelio s third feature film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2011 6 The film is set in the aftermath of the 2010 Chile earthquake and follows an escaped prisoner as he journeys through areas hit hardest by the quake 7 As with his first two films The Year of the Tiger explores religious faith and how it influences people s behaviours Lelio told an interviewer from The Clinic magazine What I find fascinating is the interplay between the question of meaning that religion poses a basic question with the fact that in Chile in Latin America the Judeo Christian version of reality is dominant Everything is defined in relation to this view whether you are for or against it whether or not you escape it 8 Lelio s fourth feature film Gloria won the San Sebastian International Film Festival Film in Progress award in 2012 9 The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2013 to excellent reviews with lead actress Paulina Garcia receiving the festival s prestigious Best Actress award 10 In his fictional work Lelio favours the use of digital cinematography Using improvisation montage work and scripts without dialogue he created the short films Ciudad de maravillas Carga vital and 2 minutos citation needed Lelio has been awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship 11 and a German DAAD grant to develop his new projects As a scriptwriter Lelio has written or co written all of his films including short films except The Year of the Tiger citation needed In 2018 A Fantastic Woman won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film making it the first Chilean film to win that honor 12 The Chilean Lelio s Oscar success was reported by the Argentinian press as the Argentinian Director who won the Oscar 13 14 In an interview with Clarin in February 2018 he stated I was born in Argentina but technically I am not Argentinian I am Chilean My biological father is Argentinian but I was raised in Chile I have a relationship with him and Argentina place where I go often but in strict sense I am not Argentinian 15 Favorite films EditIn 2022 Lelio participated in the Sight amp Sound film polls of that year It is held every ten years to select the greatest films of all time by asking contemporary directors to select ten films of their choice 16 Lelio selections were 2001 A Space Odyssey 1968 La dolce vita 1960 Solaris 1972 Mulholland Dr 2001 Playtime 1967 Vertigo 1958 The Cameraman 1928 The 400 Blows 1959 A Woman Under the Influence 1974 Singin in the Rain 1952 Filmography EditFeature length films Edit La sagrada familia 2006 Christmas 2009 The Year of the Tiger 2011 Gloria 2013 A Fantastic Woman 2017 Disobedience 2017 Gloria Bell 2018 The Wonder 2022Short films Edit 4 1995 Cuatro 1996 Smog with Marialy Rivas 2000 Fragmentos urbanos 2002 Ciudad de maravillas 2002 Carga vital 2003 El efecto Kulechov 2010 Algoritmo 2020References Edit Sebastian Lelio Cinechile in Spanish Retrieved 25 August 2018 a b Ernesto Garratt Vines Sebastian Lelio Hacer Gloria fue entrar a un mundo desconocido diario elmercurio com 1 February 2013 Fernando Lavanderos y Sebastian Lelio Archived 2015 06 23 at the Wayback Machine Premioaltazor cl retrieved 16 March 2013 Mi mundo privado semifinalista de los premios EMMY Terra cl 24 September 2006 retrieved 16 March 2013 Cineasta chileno presento hoy en Cannes su pelicula Navidad La Tercera 21 May 2009 retrieved 16 March 2013 Manana se exhibe el ano del tigre en festival de Toronto 9 September 2011 retrieved 16 March 2013 Chile s earthquake stars in new film by Sebastian Lelio thisischile cl 5 June 2012 retrieved 16 March 2013 Uno puede tener una relacion religiosa con la realidad sin reducirse al problema de Dios theclinic cl 6 February 2012 retrieved 16 March 2013 Films in Progress Awards Sansebastianfestival com retrieved 16 March 2013 Chilean Paulina Garcia wins best actress at Berlin Film Fest This is Chile 27 February 2013 retrieved 16 March 2013 1 Guggenheim fellowship website retrieved 16 March 2013 In a first Fantastic Woman wins Oscar with transgender lead NBC News Retrieved 6 March 2018 LMNeuquen com Lmneuquen com Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata El Intransigente Scholz Pablo O 16 February 2018 Oscar 2018 La pelicula chilena que puede dar el batacazo Clarin in Spanish Retrieved 8 March 2018 https www bfi org uk sight and sound greatest films all time all voters sebastian lelioExternal links EditSebastian Lelio at IMDb Sebastian Lelio on Twitter Retrieved 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