A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Manuel R. Cristóbal
Birthplace:
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Born:
November 27, 1969
Audiovisual Producer. Since 2001 has produced seven feature films for the international market, five of them in animation, and has won three Goya awards in the best animation feature category. In 2006, he created PERRO VERDE FILMS and produced five feature films: The Missing Lynx with Kandor Moon presented by Antonio Banderas, Lost in Galicia with Artematica, The night that stopped raining, Going Nuts with Producciones bajo la lluvia and Wrinkles based in the comic book by Paco Roca and directed by Ignacio Ferreras. In 2010 he launched with Milrayas the App Contoplanet. He is Secretary of the board in CARTOON, member of the board in the Spanish Film Academy, FAPAE and DIBOOS, he is also member of the European Film Academy, the Galician Audiovisual Academy, visiting professor at the Jilin Animation Center in China and teacher at the Universidad Europea de Madrid.
Assistant Camera:
1992 Evilio
Executive Producer:
1992 Evilio
2003 The Living Forest
2005 Midsummer Dream
Producer:
1992 Evilio
2003 The Living Forest
2005 Midsummer Dream
2008 Santiago de sangre
2008 The Missing Lynx
2011 Wrinkles
2019 Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles
2024 Dragonkeeper
2024 The Glassworker
???? Flamingo Flamenco
Production Supervisor:
1992 Evilio
2003 The Living Forest
2005 Midsummer Dream
2008 Santiago de sangre
2008 The Missing Lynx
2011 Wrinkles
2019 Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles
2024 Dragonkeeper
2024 The Glassworker
???? Flamingo Flamenco
Storyboard Artist:
1992 Evilio
2003 The Living Forest
2005 Midsummer Dream
2008 Santiago de sangre
2008 The Missing Lynx
2011 Wrinkles
2019 Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles
2024 Dragonkeeper
2024 The Glassworker
???? Flamingo Flamenco
Thanks:
1992 Evilio
2003 The Living Forest
2005 Midsummer Dream
2008 Santiago de sangre
2008 The Missing Lynx
2011 Wrinkles
2019 Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles
2020 2020
2024 Dragonkeeper
2024 The Glassworker
???? Flamingo Flamenco
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