Ernesto Díaz Espinoza

Ernesto Díaz Espinoza

Ernesto Díaz Espinoza at the set of Kiltro
Born Ernesto José Díaz Espinoza
June 10, 1978
Santiago,  Chile
Nationality Chilean
Occupation Filmmaker
Website
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Ernesto Díaz Espinoza was born on June 10, 1978 in Santiago, Chile. He is a writer, director and editor known for Kiltro (2006), The ABCs of Death (2012) and Redeemer (2014).He is a pioneer of action films in his native country.[1]

Career

He study Audio Visual Communication in Cinema and Television. He took a course in scriptwriting at the university of Pompeau Fabra in Barcelona, Spain.

In 2006 he writes, directs, and edits his first feature film and the first South American martial arts film Kiltro, it received the honor from wiken as the best Chilean director and writer of 2006.

Mirageman, his second feature, received even more critical acclaim and received numerous audience awards in genre film festivals from around the world. Film critic Harry Knowles wrote " Mirageman is probably one my favorite superhero movies of all time.[2]

Mandrill, has refer as a cross between James Bond films and 70's Blackexplotation films. It had its world premiere at 2009 Fantastic Fest Film Festival were it won best actor for Marko Zaror and best Fantastic Fest Feature.[3] In 2010 it wins the audience award at the Vina Del Mar International Film Festival. In 2011 it won best action film at FANTASPOA in Brazil.

In 2012 he writes and directs Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman which combined the 70's blaxplotation genre with Latin American culture. In the same year, he directed a short in The ABCs of Death, a horror anthology directed by genre filmmakers from around the world.

In 2014 at the Valdivia International Film Festival he premieres Santiago Violenta, a crime comedy with the tagline "A story of Guns and Mix Drinks" It won the audience award for best Chilean movie. The same year he premieres Redeemer, a modern western with martial arts at the 2014 Fantastic Fest Film Festival..


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