Martin Rosete
Madrid, 1980
Winner of the 2013 Melies d’Or award and nominated for a Spanish Academy Award (Goya Award) with "Voice Over", Martin Rosete is a Spanish film director and producer based in New York City. Voice Over was released by Canal+ Spain, and has won more than 80 awards at internationally-acclaimed film festivals, such as the Chicago International Film Festival, New York International Short Film Festival, Sitges and Gijon International Film Festival. "Voice Over" has also been chosen as an Official Selection at the Tribeca, San Sebastian, Clermont Ferrand and Los Angeles Film Festivals. Martin Rosete began his filmmaking career by directing and producing a 35mm short film, "Revolution", which won more than 50 awards at international film festivals. Martin studied Audiovisual Communication at the The Complutense University of Madrid, Directing Actors at the legendary San Antonio de los Baños International Film School in Cuba, completed a Master’s degree at the New York Film Academy, and was invited to attend the First Talent Campus of Berlin International Film Festival.
Filmography
Revolución / 2002
A falta de pan / 2005
Paper or Plastic / 2008
El hombre orquesta / 2009
Basket Bronx / 2009
I Wish / 2010
Voice Over / 2011
Walkie Buddies / 2013
Money / 2016