Pavel Giroud (born 1973) is a Cuban film director based in Madrid, Spain.

Pavel Giroud
Born1973
OccupationFilm director

Career edit

Giroud studied design and graduated from the Instituto Superior de Diseño (High Institute of Design) in 1994.

He worked for a short period of time as a designer and art director in films and theatre plays. He then began to paint, working with the basic techniques and incorporating video into his work, before directing his first short films, featuring his friends rather than professional actors. From then, Giroud decided to focus his career on cinema.

Giroud filmed only self-written scripts, until he read the script for the movie La Edad de la peseta, written by young screenwriter Arturo Infante. According to Giroud, he did not originally see any possibility in the script to express himself as a director, but he gradually fell in love with it, adding: "Now, I tell Arturo that it's my film not his, and that he should forget he wrote it." He finished La Edad de la peseta in 2006. One film critic who saw the movie described Giroud as the "new Cuban Truffaut" and "the finest director of his generation".[1] In 2020 the film was selected by Cuban Cinematheque as one of ten Best Cinematography and Best Production Design in 60 years of Cuban Cinema.[2]

One year later he directed a noir film entitled Omerta, and began writing a more ambitious project, The Companion, which took more than six years to develop and secure financial support. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. While developing this film, he co-directed Playing Lecuona, a musical documentary film about Cuban musician Ernesto Lecuona, starring the jazz pianists Michel Camilo, Chucho Valdés and Gonzalo Rubalcaba.[3]

From 2012 to 2019 he collaborated with the fine arts group Los Carpinteros, directing all of their films except one. After this group disbanded, Giroud continued working with one of it members, Dagoberto Rodríguez, directing three experimental videos: "Geometría Popular", released online by Sabrina Amrani Gallery in March 2020,[4] "Semillas", with music by Joan Valent, and "A palo Limpio".

The Padilla affair, which won the Best Documentary Film award at the 10th Platino Awards,[citation needed] revolves around the self-confession of the poet Heberto Padilla - a historic event that had been hidden for more than half a century. The documentary was first released at the Telluride Film Festival, and subsequently presented at other festivals such as San Sebastián, Rome Film Festival, BAFICI.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

  • 2022 El Caso Padilla - Documentary Film.
  • 2021 A palo Limpio - Short Film. Collaboration with artist Dagoberto Rodríguez.
  • 2020 Semillas - Short Film. Collaboration with artist Dagoberto Rodríguez.
  • 2020 Geometría Popular - Short Film. Collaboration with artist Dagoberto Rodríguez.
  • 2019 Retráctil - Short Film. Collaboration with Los Carpinteros.
  • 2016 El Acompañante (The Companion) - Feature film.
  • 2015 Playing Lecuona - Documentary film.
  • 2014 Polaris - Short film - Collaboration with Los Carpinteros.
  • 2013 Pellejo - Short film - Collaboration with Los Carpinteros.
  • 2012 Conga Irreversible - Collaboration with Los Carpinteros.
  • 2008 Omertá - Feature Film.
  • 2007 Manteca, Mondongo y Bacalao con pan - Documentary Film.
  • 2006 La Edad de la peseta (The Silly Age) - Feature Film
  • 2005 Frank Emilio, Amor y Piano - EPK
  • 2005 Esther Borja: Rapsodia de Cuba - Documentary Film
  • 2004 Tres Veces Dos - (Flash: One of three sections of the film) - Feature Film
  • 2002 Todo por Ella - Short Film
  • 2000 Manzanita.com - Short Film
  • 1998 Rrring° - Short Film

Main awards edit

Tres Veces Dos
  • Selected by critics as one of the 10 most significant films in Cuba in 2004
  • Montreal 2004: Zenith de Plata as best first film.
  • Golden Precolumbian Circle: nominated for best film
  • III Muestra de Nuevos Realizadores: best work of fiction, Asoc. Críticos Cinematográficos Prize, EICTV Prize
  • ICARO 2004, Guatemala: best foreign film
  • Unión Nacional de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba (UNEAC) caracol Prize: best art direction, music, editing, photography
  • XXVI Festival Int. del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano: Federación Nac. de Cineclubs Prize, UPEC Prize
La Edad de la peseta (The Silly Age)
Omertá
Playing Lecuona
El Acompañante (The Companion)
El caso Padilla

Trivia edit

He has been a coach for actresses Penélope Cruz and Adria Arjona.

Pavel is a third cousin of the Cuban writer Dulce María Loynaz.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Feinstein, Howard (19 December 2005). "Havana Fest Creates Plentiful Program Despite Low Cash". www.indiewire.com. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  2. ^ "10 admirables fotografías del cine cubano para repasar en tiempos de cuarentena". 29 March 2020.
  3. ^ John DeFore, "'Playing Lecuona': Montreal Review", The Hollywood Reporter, 6 September 2015
  4. ^ "Sabrina Amrani Gallery".

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