Antonio Tublén | |
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Born | 1970 or 1971 (age 53–54) [1] |
Nationality | Swedish [2] |
Occupation | film director |
Years active | 2005–present |
Known for | Original, LFO |
Antonio Tublén is a Swedish director and screenwriter. He debuted in 2004 with the short film Hollywood. It was followed by Havanna (2005) and The Amazing Death of Mrs Müller (2006), which he co-directed with Alexander Brøndsted. His first feature film was Original, produced for Zentropa in 2009. It won the Golden Goblet for best film at the 2009 Shanghai International Film Festival. [3] His second feature was LFO, [4] which premiered at the 2013 Fantastic Fest. [5]
Todd Brown, writing for fantasticfest.com called LFO "A clever, totally lo-fi science fiction dramedy" and said that it "delights in a good idea executed well." He further said that " Tublen's script showcases the same dry wit that made his debut a hit on the international festival circuit while his gifted ensemble delivers quality performances across the board." [6]
Antonio Tublén | |
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Born | 1970 or 1971 (age 53–54) [1] |
Nationality | Swedish [2] |
Occupation | film director |
Years active | 2005–present |
Known for | Original, LFO |
Antonio Tublén is a Swedish director and screenwriter. He debuted in 2004 with the short film Hollywood. It was followed by Havanna (2005) and The Amazing Death of Mrs Müller (2006), which he co-directed with Alexander Brøndsted. His first feature film was Original, produced for Zentropa in 2009. It won the Golden Goblet for best film at the 2009 Shanghai International Film Festival. [3] His second feature was LFO, [4] which premiered at the 2013 Fantastic Fest. [5]
Todd Brown, writing for fantasticfest.com called LFO "A clever, totally lo-fi science fiction dramedy" and said that it "delights in a good idea executed well." He further said that " Tublen's script showcases the same dry wit that made his debut a hit on the international festival circuit while his gifted ensemble delivers quality performances across the board." [6]