A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Santiago de Chile, Chile
Born:
June 22, 1985
Cristóbal Ignacio Briceño Aburto (born June 22, 1985) is a singer, composer, producer and film director. He is part of several musical projects such as Fother Muckers, Ases Falsos, Las Chaquetas Amarillas, Los Castigos, the duos Los Mil Jinetes, Duo Niagara and Nuñez Briceño. In addition to his solo project of which he has published 12 albums and 2 more are about to be released. His first approach to cinema was in the film Ilusiones Ópticas (2009), where he acted as an extra in addition to composing part of the soundtrack with Angel Parra Orrego. In Bonsai (2011), film of the same director of the film that he had previously participated also acts as an extra, as a musician. In 2021 is announced the production of his first film written and directed by him, with his band Ases Falsos. In 2023 the film was ready and was pre-released along with the farewell tour of Ases Falsos throughout Chile. Then it was selected for the Filmfest Bremen, Germany; where he traveled to present it and sing a couple of songs from the movie. And at the end of 2024 a pre-release tour was announced for several cinemas in the country, in the Santiago show, he participated presenting the film.
Casting:
2023 Bremen
Director:
2017 Daniel's Dream
2020 Ases Falsos: Recollection Special
2023 Bremen
Editor:
2017 Daniel's Dream
2020 Ases Falsos: Recollection Special
2023 Bremen
Executive Producer:
2017 Daniel's Dream
2020 Ases Falsos: Recollection Special
2023 Bremen
Music:
2010 Optical Illusions
2016 First Born
2017 Daniel's Dream
2020 Ases Falsos: Recollection Special
2023 Bremen
Sound Recordist:
2010 Optical Illusions
2016 First Born
2017 Daniel's Dream
2020 Ases Falsos: Recollection Special
2023 Bremen
2023 The Cow Who Sang a Song into the Future
Writer:
2010 Optical Illusions
2016 First Born
2017 Daniel's Dream
2020 Ases Falsos: Recollection Special
2023 Bremen
2023 The Cow Who Sang a Song into the Future
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