Английская Википедия:Alice Waddington

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Alice Waddington (born July 31, 1990) is a Spanish film director, writer, photographer and costume designer[1][2] having developed most of her work in the field of modern cinema. Her directing style is defined by a contemporary approach to the golden era of large-scale-studio horror films (1920sШаблон:Ndash1970s) in classical production companies such as Hammer Films or Universal's Creature Features; mixed with current surreal humor and sometimes including musical cinema.

Early life

Born as Irene[3] on July 31, 1990, in Bilbao, Spain to a Catalan psychologist and a Galician teacher, Waddington adopted her stage name[3] at sixteen, while assisting director of photography Quique López.[4] At 18, she studied advertising at UPV-EHU University where she started capturing promotion stills and directing fashion films as a photographer and assistant of photography for the Spanish editions of Harper's Bazaar, Neo2[5] and others.

Career

At 20 and for three years, she worked as an advertising creative, a producer and an advertising video editor at the agencies Leo Burnett Iberia and Social Noise also specializing as a digital storyboard artist.

Actress Ana Rujas on Alice Waddington's short film Disco Inferno
Actress Ana Rujas surrounded by a FX wall of fire on the set of Waddington-directed Disco Inferno.

In 2014, with the help of Mexican executive producer Yadira Ávalos, Waddington took a year off advertising agency work to write and direct a short movie. She found sponsors[6] to help her produce her first narrative 11-minute film,[7] Disco Inferno (2015), which received nominations in 63 international film festivals including genre fan favorites such as Palm Springs,[8] Fantasia, Sitges (Noves Visions Short award[9]) or Fantastic Fest, which first awarded her as Best Director in her category, and second best feature project of the Fantastic Market for her movie Paradise Hills.[10] Eleven other international festival wins ensued, with a considerable comparative presence of the short picture in American and Canadian festivals.

Waddington entered pre-production of her first full-length feature, Paradise Hills in 2017[10] with Spanish production company Nostromo Pictures.[2][11] The film is a science-fiction thriller written by Brian DeLeeuw[12] and Nacho Vigalondo. It was released in 2019.

Waddington has pointed out in interviews that after Paradise Hills she desires to direct biopics, socially metaphorical fantastic horror about minorities[13] and terror stories that have taken place.[14]

In June 2019, it was announced that Waddington is developing her second film Scarlet, from a script written by her and Kristen SaBerre. The film will be distributed by Netflix.[15]

In September 2021, Waddington was tapped to direct adaptation of comic book series Dept. H for Netflix.[16]

Social activism

Waddington is a proactive demander for progressive social change regarding causes related to female cooperation[17] and sorority within the arts.[3]

In the context of film, she has been vocal about the need for both more female-led and more diversely-cast films worldwide[18] and about motivating young women to enroll into filmmaking programs.[19] She has also often mentioned the need for film studios around the world to hire more women, with an accent on women of color.[13]

Personal life

Waddington is fluent in Spanish and English and conversational in French and Catalan.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes Шаблон:Abbr
2015 Disco Inferno Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Short film
2019 Paradise Hills Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:No

Awards

Waddington's short film "Disco Inferno" has been presented on 63 plus,[20] genre and conventional film festivals across the world, winning several awards:

Year Festival Category Film Result
2015 Austin Fantastic Fest - United States Shorts with Legs - Best Director[21] Disco Inferno Шаблон:Won[22]
Austin Fantastic Fest - United States Best Feature Project Paradise Hills Шаблон:Won (Silver)[23]
Sitges Film Festival - Spain Noves Visions - Best Short Film[9] Disco Inferno[24] Шаблон:Won
2016 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival - United States Best Director[25] Disco Inferno[26] Шаблон:Won[27]
Slamdance Film Festival United States[28] Best Anarchy Short Film Disco Inferno[29] Шаблон:Won[30]
Monster Fest - Australia Best Cinematography Disco Inferno Шаблон:Won[31]
C-FEM - Festival de Cine Fantástico Europeo de Murcia Grand Jury Prize Disco Inferno Шаблон:Won
Mikrofilm Short Festival - Spain Best Director[32] Disco Inferno Шаблон:Won
Cinefantasy Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantástico - Brazil[33] Best Short Film[34] Disco Inferno Шаблон:Won (Best Soundtrack)
Festival de Cine de Horror - Mexico Best Short Film Disco Inferno Шаблон:Won[35]
Festival Fantosfreak - Spain Best Short Film Disco Inferno Шаблон:Won[36]

References

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