André Marques (filmmaker)

For other people named André Marques, see André Marques (disambiguation).

André Marques (b. Setúbal, 1984) is a Portuguese film director, screenwriter and a musician. He currently lives in London, having lived and worked in Lisbon and Bucharest.

Early life

Marques was born in Setúbal in 1984. Marques is a graduate from Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema, class of 2006, where he studied Screenwriting and Film Production.

Career

His first experimental short film Going Blind was selected for DVD-Project and has toured around the world in art galleries and festivals.

His first fiction film João e o Cão (John and the Dog) was made with a low budget and with the collaboration of a young crew, some still in University. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival [1] in 2008, and subsequently won the "Cacho Pallero Award" and a "Special Mention" for Chandra Malatitch at the Huesca International Film Festival,[2] in Spain, and "Best New Director Award" at the Entre Todos Human Rights Short Film Festival,[3] in Brazil, among other awards.

In 2008, Marques finished three short films. The short documentary Bucharest Shoots - ep.1 was shot in Romania and is about some construction works on a new block of buildings in the middle of old communist neighbourhood in Bucharest. His second experimental short film, Boris Ghost Dog, was originally shot in the summer of 2004 using a Hi8 camera and is a study of a summer day with his dog Boris.

O Lago (The Lake) is Marques' second fiction short film. With a running time of just above 30 minutes, it is somewhat of a road movie about two teenager friends who are going from world music summer festival to a hidden lake in south Portugal. O Lago had its international premiere at CineFest - International Festival of Young Filmmakers,[4] in October 2009 in Hungary, followed by several other festivals, including Fantasporto IFF.[5]

Going Blind, João e o Cão and O Lago have their soundtrack composed by the Belgo-Peruvian experimental musician jozefaleksanderpedro. Boris Ghost Dog has music from Magudesi and Rafael Toral.

Schogetten is the conclusion of the unplanned "Kids" trilogy, after João e o Cão (John and the Dog) and O Lago (The Lake). It premiered at Anonimul International Film Festival,[6] in Romania, and it went to screen in several other festivals.

Luminita, his fourth short fiction film, premiered in Portuguese theaters on 31st of July 2014, after winning the AUDIENCE AWARD at the 21st Curtas Vila do Conde Film Festival, the SPECIAL JURY PRIZE & BEST SCRIPT AWARD at the 52nd International Film Festival Cinema de Gijón, in Spain, and the GRAND PRIX at the 20th Drama International Short Film Festival, in Greece, among others. Luminita was also the recipient for the SOPHIA AWARD for the Best Portuguese Short Film given by the Portuguese Cinema Academy.

In 2014 he made a music video for Gareth Dickson (Cara, in competition at MUVI Lisbon), O Avô (Grandpa) a one-minute short film that won PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD & CINEUROPA FILMINUTE AUDIENCE AWARD & JURY COMMENDATION PRIZE at the biggest festival of its kind, Filminute, and wrote the film project The Drunk that selected for the Biennale College Cinema 2015 of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.

Marques also works in advertising/promos and has done work for Nike, EMI, Burberry, Abbey Road Studios, Steidl Mack and Hit+Run, among others.

Filmography

Discography

External links

References

  1. "Berlin Film Festival: João e o Cão". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  2. "Huesca: João e o Cão". huesca-filmfestival.com. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  3. "EntreTodos: João e o Cão". entretodos.com.br. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  4. "CineFest: O Lago". cinefest.hu. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  5. "Fantasporto: O Lago". fantasporto.pt. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  6. "Anonimul: Schogetten". festival-anonimul.ro. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
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