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Matías Bize (born Santiago, Chile, 9 August 1979) is a Chilean film director, producer and screenwriter. He has won important independent film awards including the Espigo de Oro for ''In Bed'' at the 2005 Valladolid International Film Festival〔(Matías Bize on CineChile ) Cinechile, Enciclopedia del Cine Chileno, retrieved December 21, 2014〕 in Spain, and a Goya Award in 2011 for ''The Life of Fish''.〔(La vida de los peces gana el Goya a la mejor película hispanoamericana ) La Tercera February 14, 2011, ]] retrieved on December 22, 2014〕 ==Biography〔(Biography Official web ) retrieved December 21, 2014〕== Bize studied at San Juan Evangelista〔(San Juan Evangelista School Web ) sje.cl 2014, retrieved on December 21, 2014〕 School in Santiago, Chile and then at the Chilean Film School.〔(Escuela de Cine ) retrieved December 21, 2014〕 He made his first short films as a student: ''Carla and Max'' and ''Last Night'' (Spanish: La Noche Anterior) both in 1999 and ''The People are Waiting'' (Spanish: La Gente Está Esperando) in 2000. In 2002, at the age of 23 and not yet a graduate, he directed his first feature length film, ''Saturday'' (Spanish: Sábado), a real time film. His short film ''Last Night'' was a prequel to ''Saturday'', starring the same actors (Blanca Lewin and Víctor Montero) in the same roles. ''Saturday'', a tragicomedy about a wedding cancelled at the last minute, had its worldwide premiere at the 2003 International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg where it won four awards, including the Rainer Werner Fassbinder Prize for Best Film “for its freshness, innovation and energy”, the Best Actress award and the Critics’ Prize.〔("...the Rainer Werner Fassbinder Prize was awarded to young Chilean director Matias Bize's one-take film Saturday (Sabado)" ) screendaily.com, Media Business Insight Limited, December 1, 2003 By Martin Blaney〕It also won the Jury’s Prize for Best First Film at the 8th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival in Austin, Texas.〔(Matías Bize on CineChile ) Cinechile, Enciclopedia del Cine Chileno, retrieved December 21, 2014〕 Two years later, Bize directed the feature-length ''In Bed''〔(En la Cama ) lafuga.cl Carolina Urrutia N. retrieved December 21, 2014〕(Spanish: En la Cama), a Chilean-German production that premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. The film won the Espiga de Oro at the Valladolid International Film Festival in Spain and Bize became the youngest director ever to win this award. In total, ''In Bed'' won more than 35 international awards and went on commercial release in many countries across the world. Meanwhile, Bize continued making fictional shorts as well as music videos and documentaries. Bize’s third feature film, the Spanish production ''About Crying''〔(About Criying review ) 2014 Variety Media, by Alissa Simon retrieved on December 21, 2014〕 (Spanish: Lo Bueno de Llorar), tells the story of a breakup. It premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival and went on release in Spain. With ''The Life of Fish'', Bize reconfirmed his place as a director of international stature. In 2011, the Spanish Film Academy named the film Best Foreign Spanish language Film at the prestigious Goya Awards and in the same year, Bize won Best Director at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF). In 2012, Bize was selected along with five other directors to take part in the Berlin International Film Festival’s new residency programme to make his fifth feature film, ''The Memory of Water'' (Spanish: La Memoria del Agua). The script of this Chilean-German production was written in partnership with Julio Rojas.〔(''Matías Bize es invitado al programa de residencia de la Berlinale con su nueva película'' ), ''El Mercurio'', 11.06.2011; retrieved 21.12.2014〕〔(Matias Bize Web - Biography ) matiasbize.com retrieved December 21, 2014〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Matías Bize」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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