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Sebastián Sepúlveda (born 1972 in Concepción, Chile) is a Chilean screenwriter, film producer, editor and director. ==Career== Sepúlveda lived the first 18 years of his life between Europe and South America due to his family’s exile from Chile during the military regime. On return to Santiago in 1990, he began studying history. Towards the end of the 1990s Sepúlveda studied at two prestigious film schools, La Fémis in Paris (screenwriting) and Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión, San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba (editing) and began creating his first short films.〔(Film Director Sebastián Sepúlveda at Cinechile data base ) Cinechile, Enciclopedia del Cine Chileno / Santiago, Chile - retrieved on December 21, 2014〕 He was involved in editing and writing a number of films in the 2000s, including ''Young and Wild'' (2012). Sepúlveda’s directorial debut was the documentary ''O Areal'' ''(The Sandpit)'', about the Guajará community in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest. Sepúlveda received funding from Fonds Sud cinema (managed by France’s Institut Français) to create his next film as director, ''The Quispe Girls''.〔(Sebastián Sepúlveda obtiene apoyo de Fonds Sud ) Cinechile, Enciclopedia del Cine Chileno / Santiago, Chile , By Gabriela González F. - La Tercera March 28, 2011 - retrieved on December 21, 2014〕 The film was based on the true story of the Quispe sisters who died in mysterious circumstances in 1974 and stars Catalina Saavedra as well as Digna Quispe, the niece of one of the Quispe sisters. ''The Quispe Girls'' won the audience’s award at the FILMAR Festival of Latin American film〔(Las niñas Quispe gana premio del público en Festival Filmar de Suiza ) La Tecera, EFE - December 2, 2013 - retrieved on December 21, 2014〕 and also screened at the Venice Film Festival.〔(Venice Film Review: ‘The Quispe Girls’ ) Variaty.com by Jay Weissberg, August 31, 2013 - retrieved on 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「Sebastian Sepulveda」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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